Parliamentary elections in Belarus 2016
Phobia of the 'Russian World' is behind Lukashenka’s call to support pro-independence candidates, according to the pundit.
President Lukashenka makes clear who the state will support and stresses political views are of no importance.
At a meeting in Parliament with the PACE and OSCE ODIHR Tatsiana Karatkevich was the only opposition representative invited.
CEC chair Lidzia Yarmoshyna deems it unnecessary to include candidates' trustees in precinct election commissions.
The CEC chairperson insists the Belarus electoral laws provides conditions for democratically held elections.
The elections in Belarus should be fair and transparent, U.S. representatives say in Minsk.
At a meeting with European politicians, Belarusian opposition leaders demonstrated a willingness to unite, but said nothing about
CEC chair says 'pseudo-international' organization without registration will not be invited to monitor the polls in Belarus.
The Popular Front, Fair World and Social Democratic Party (Hramada) do not accept the united list of candidates.