They want to live in Europe, but do not criticize Lukashenka. Presidential candidates have presented their programs. Do they present an alternative to the current head of the country?
They want to live in Europe, but do not criticize Lukashenka. Presidential candidates have presented their programs. Do they present an alternative to the current head of the country?
Who will give more: Lukashenka or Democrats? Belsat.eu recalls by how much presidential candidates in 1994, 2001, 2006 and 2010 promised to raise salaries and compares the figures with the then salaries and the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar.
Over the past five years there have been many political prisoners in Belarus. They were much talked about in Poland and in Europe, although one got much news about some persons while others were less popular. Statkevich was among the prisoners whom the public heard little of.
The initiative group to nominate Anatol Lyabedzka, the leader of the United Civic Party of Belarus (UCPB), a presidential candidate held the picket “Which job should Lukashenka be slotted into?” in Minsk