THE RESULTS OF ELECTIONS IN BELARUS WILL BE CHALLENGED IN COURT

THE RESULTS OF ELECTIONS IN BELARUS WILL BE CHALLENGED IN COURT

THE RESULTS OF ELECTIONS IN BELARUS WILL BE CHALLENGED IN COURT

The presidential elections held in Belarus on August 9 generated a wide public response not only in the country itself, but abroad as well. While the leaders of some countries, including Russia, congratulate Alexander Lukashenko on his victory, others, like the President of Lithuania, consider him a president “above the law”.



In Belarus itself, the mass protests - both active, with the confrontation of security officials, and completely peaceful, with the participation of barefoot women holding hands with flowers, have been taking place for more than a week.

Yesterday, it became known that the former candidate Andrei Dmitriev announced his intention to challenge the results of the last elections in the Supreme Court of Belarus.

What is more, Dmitriev invited the participants of the election commissions to join him as the witnesses of the falsifications that took place, calling it "their chance".

Let us note another tendency in Belarus - the graduates carry their certificates of merit and diplomas towards the buildings of several schools where the polling stations were located. They explain this act by their unwillingness to keep the awards given by people who were engaged in the electoral fraud.


17.08.2020