The Central election Commission of Belarus considers it possible unrest after the presidential elections
The head of the Central election Commission of Belarus Lidia Yermoshina considers the possible repetition of this year the events of the previous presidential campaign in 2010, when there was a dispersal unsanctioned protest in Central Minsk.
Expected date of the next presidential elections in Belarus will be announced in the last month of summer. At this point in time as the most probable date is called fifteen November.
"To these events (protests - as amended) happened, they need to build and throw Some money in It," Yarmoshyna said on Wednesday in Minsk during the online conference. In her expression, in 2010, these events occurred, because they were organized, and not because people were dissatisfied with the results of the presidential elections.
" It was a prepared action, which was prepared during the entire campaign period, regardless of the outcome of the elections ", - said the Head of the CEC. Yermoshina said that the presidential candidates campaigned went to the polls to go on an unsanctioned rally in the center of the Belarusian capital." They (the candidates as amended) knew what they were doing, did It deliberately, " she added.
"If such citizens will occur (in the coming election campaign - as amended), and this ideology is thus stimulated, and among them financial, events, aimed at destabilization of public order, always have the opportunity to happen," she Yermoshina.
After the presidential elections of 19 December 2010, Several thousand people gathered on Independence square in Central Minsk. Some of the crowd tried to forcibly break into the government House. The military quickly dispersed the crowd. Several hundred people were caught. A few dozen, and among them some candidates were prosecuted under the criminal code. In the autumn of last year, the head of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that the country could be in a position of Ukraine, If in the early winter of 2010, the Military broke up an unsanctioned rally.
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