Belarusian oppositionist and the former head of Belgazprombank Viktor Babarico, which is in the SIZO in the case of corruption, announced the creation of a new political party “together” in the country. The message about it appeared in the official telegram channel headquarters politics.
According to him, in his entire life, he did not consist in any party and did not assume that in the future it may be necessary to create it. “But Belarusians show that I was wrong. We need a party. But the party is not as an end in itself, but as the most effective tool for achieving our victory,” said Babarico.
he added that the main purpose of the movement will be the union of the disparate opposition initiatives and the resumption of their activities within the country. “You must help each other to believe in yourself, in a neighbor, in your country. You can not leave a cancerous tumor of fear and helplessness to our children and grandchildren,” the report says. Will representatives of the Politics submit an application for official party registration, while it is not known.
Babarico is accused of part 3 of article 430 (“Obtaining a bribe”) and part 2 of article 235 (“Legalization of funds obtained by criminal means”) of the Republic of the Republic. According to investigators, the oppositionist is involved in the conclusion abroad of several hundred million dollars. It is located in the SIZO of the KGB from June 18 and does not recognize the guilt.
On all real estate property of the family, the policy is imposed by arrest, and he himself was not allowed to participate in the presidential election. The Belarusian authorities believe that in the period of preparation for the election campaign there were “Russian patrols from Gazprom”. Babarico himself connects his conclusion with political persecution.
Protests continue in Belarus after the presidential election on August 9, 2020. Shares are rigidly suppressed by militia and riot police. Tens of thousands of people were detained, many told about torture and beating in insulators. Four people died in clashes with siloviki.