13 people crossed out of EU 'black list'
EU official journal has published the updated variant of Belarusian 'black list' today. The former Minister of Information has been crossed out.
The day before it became known that the European Union had prolonged the sanctions against the Belarusian officials for a year. The Council of the EU took the corresponding decision on October 29.
Previously, it was informed that 3 people would be added to the list while 13 people and 5 companies would be crossed out. The list no longer includes military prosecutor Alyaksandr Dranitsa, transport prosecutor Anatol Dudkin, former judge of the Frunzenski district court Volha Komar, former prosecutor Mikalai Kulik, former deputy general prosecutor Mikalai Kupryanau, former chairman of Minsk regional elections commission Uladzimir Kurlovich, former chairman of Hrodna regional elections commission Leanid Luchyna, former chairman of Mahileu regional elections commission Mikalai Myatselitsa, former chairman of Homel regional elections commission Uladzimir Mikhasyou, judge of Maskouski district court of Minsk Nadzeya Ravutskaya, former minister of information Uladzimir Rusakevich, and former first deputy chairman of the Supreme Economic Court Yauhen Smirnou, informs BelaPAN.
The official document of the Council of the EU with the 'black list' is available here.
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