The leader of the Belarusian opposition Svetlana Tikhanovsky once again proposed to the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko to make negotiations on the resolution of the political crisis, which was in the republic after the presidential election of 2020. The message appeared on its official website.
According to politics, representatives of her office are ready to talk about the stabilization of the situation both directly with the president and with his representatives and intermediaries. “We are ready to take part in consultations without prior conditions, as we consider it important that the sides of the parties are accepted with understanding the real positions and capabilities of the parties,” the report says.
The aim of negotiations with the official Minsk Tikhanovskaya called the reform of the political system, the development of the principles and mechanisms of national dialogue and the holding of new presidential elections. At the same time, the opposition leader notes that it is not possible to resolve the political crisis in the republic without interference. “Conservation of stability in the region requires the formation of a broad international coalition,” concluded policies.
Previously, Tikhanovskaya appealed to the leaders of international organizations and some states for the support of the Coordination Council of the Belarusian Opposition. She argues that his members are exposed to pressure and repression, against many of them are initiated by the financing of terrorism.
The protests after the presidential elections on August 9, 2020 continue in Belarus for more than six months, according to the official results of which the President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko received 80 percent of the votes. Protesters require the resignation of the country’s leadership, new and honest presidential elections, punishment of violence in violence against demonstrators. Shares of dissent with the results are strictly suppressed by law enforcement agencies. Tens of thousands of people were detained, many told about torture and beating in insulators. Four people died in clashes with siloviki.