Lukashenka calls opposition “public enemies” but compliments Milinkevich
Alyaksandr Lukashenka is addressing the Belarusian people and the National Assembly today. Talking about the opposition, its attitude to his trip to Prague and the possibility of inclusion of Belarus in “Eastern Partnership”, the leader of the state called the opposition “public enemies”.
"The opposition whines: “Do not allow Lukashenka in Prague, he is so-and-so”… This is not the opposition, they are just public enemies. There is nothing of the kind in any country of the world… Even Russian communists do not afford it…
Does the opposition that is against the people’s normal life have any prospects in this state? No prospects!
What if we publish the letter they have sent to Prague?.. However, not all of them are like this. Milinkevich has not signed it. “This is our country’s downfall”, - he said.
"The opposition whines: “Do not allow Lukashenka in Prague, he is so-and-so”… This is not the opposition, they are just public enemies. There is nothing of the kind in any country of the world… Even Russian communists do not afford it…
Does the opposition that is against the people’s normal life have any prospects in this state? No prospects!
What if we publish the letter they have sent to Prague?.. However, not all of them are like this. Milinkevich has not signed it. “This is our country’s downfall”, - he said.