Former Belarusian presidential candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya in an interview with Tut.by called term of his possible stay in power during the transition period.
When asked if she considers herself the future leader of the country, Tikhanovskaya replied: “A leader for 45 days, I hope.”
The oppositionist announced the need to start negotiations with representatives of the current government. “And when agreements are reached, political prisoners are released, this transitional period will begin, which will lead to new elections,” she said.
However, the ex-candidate stressed, everything depends on the course of negotiations and where Alexander Lukashenko .
“Therefore, how long I will lead Belarus is an open question. We will publish the program of assistance and the draft constitutional reform, which I spoke about, literally the other day,” Tikhanovskaya added.
Earlier, she declared about her readiness to lead the country in the transition period. According to Tikhanovskaya, the current authorities will soon find themselves in such a situation that it will be more profitable for them to start negotiations.
According to the CEC of Belarus, Tikhanovskaya won 10 percent of the vote in the presidential elections on August 9, and Lukashenka, who ran for the sixth term, got 80 percent. The official results sparked massive protests that have been going on for almost four months. The first rallies were violently dispersed. Tihanovskaya herself is located in Lithuania.