International election observers have issued the parliamentary election in Belarus is a damning testimony. The vote had shown a “lack of respect for the democratic obligations”. The Head of the observer mission, Margareta Cederfelt said, of the organization for security and cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Minsk on Monday. “The parliamentary elections threaten to be a formality,” she said.

Belarus is under the authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko as Europe’s last dictatorship. The election observers complained that there had been in the Ex-Soviet Republic with Pro-state media, no free election.

they criticized a climate of intimidation and government pressure on citizens to vote for government candidates. Members of the opposition were marginalised and, in part, been temporarily detained.

The Belarusian human rights activist Vladimir Labkowitsch language of a message is that from a pure “administrative act”. A choice could be no question. Around 6.9 million people were called on Sunday to choose a new Deputy. The vast majority of the representatives of the people belongs to any party. In the new Parliament, no opposition is represented power. The turnout was specified, with 77,22 percent.

The country that the death penalty is enforced only on the European continent and is economically dependent on Russia. The neighboring country of Poland is traditionally in the field of tension between the West and Russia and intensified its contacts with the EU and the USA. (sda)

Created: 18.11.2019, 19:34 PM