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 UCP proposes its leader as potential candidate in 2006 presidential election :: Charter'97 :: News :: 07/02/2005
He added that he did not favor the nomination procedures proposed for the 2006 elections, but added that Belarusian think tanks and leading analysts have not put forward a better idea.
UCP proposes its leader as potential candidate in 2006 presidential election
UCP proposes its leader as potential candidate in 2006 presidential election :: Charter'97 :: News :: 07/02/2005
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2005/02/07/candidat   (338 words)

  
 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
On 16 March 2006, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Sergei Martynov met with Alcee Hastings, President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Special Coordinator of the OSCE observers in the 2006 presidential election in Belarus.
Statement by Press Secretary of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry Andrei Popov with Regard to the Statement by the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Karel de Gucht on the Pre-election Situation in Belarus of 17 March 2006
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is concerned about the increasing attempts of the European Union to portray the political situation in Belarus on the eve of the presidential election exclusively in the negative light.
www.mfa.gov.by /eng/index.php?id=1&d=news   (603 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
The head of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), Nikolai Patrushev, accused Western nongovernmental organizations last week of plotting a government overthrow in Belarus during the 2006 presidential election.
United Civic Party leader Anatol Lyabedzka, a potential challenger of President Lukashenka in the 2006 election, shrugs off such pre-election propagandistic excesses by the regime.
Whatever foreign NGOs may say about what they do in Belarus, they are surely unable to convince the Belarusian KGB that their activities are not tantamount to political subversion.
www.rferl.org /reports/ucs/2005/05/8-180505.asp   (6478 words)

  
 Belarusian Review :: Thoughts and Observations
The move seems to be a repressive measure intended to marginalize the remainder of opposition-minded press in Belarus ahead of the 2006 presidential election.
The campaign to collect signatures for the remaining seven candidates in the Belarusian election (Alyaksandr Voytovich has dropped out of the contest) is in full swing.
According to this latter criterion, the vast majority of Belarus' Poles are ethnically Belarusian, mostly using the Belarusian language in their daily life.
www.belreview.cz /rubriques/7.html   (1296 words)

  
 Belarus News and Analysis Ukraine Debates Next Revolution
Belarus is set to hold its next presidential election in October 2006.
At the same time, the Belarusian opposition is seeking to emulate Ukraine's revolution, and Belarusian and Georgian flags were the most conspicuous non-Ukrainian flags present during the Orange Revolution.
What distinguishes all four revolutions -- Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan-- is that they took place in semi-authoritarian regimes that still permitted some limited space for the opposition, civil society, and independent media.
data.minsk.by /belarusnews/032005/46.html   (1296 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Europe / Belarusian officials block candidates
Lukashenko called a referendum for the same day as the elections to ask voters to let him seek five more years in office after his second term expires in 2006 and remove presidential term limits.
"The authorities are doing all they can to prevent the opposition from getting into parliament," said Stanislav Shushkevich, the first post-Soviet Belarusian leader who now heads the Social-Democratic Party.
"They are shamelessly using illegal means to falsify the elections and form a parliament fully obedient to Lukashenko," said Shushkevich, who was among those candidates whom the election commission refused to register.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2004/09/17/belarusian_officials_block_candidates?mode=PF   (1296 words)

  
 United Civic Party urges authorities to stop political repression :: Charter'97 :: News :: 07/02/2005
UCP proposes its leader as potential candidate in 2006 presidential election
The United Civic Party (UCP) has urged the Belarusian authorities to stop political repression and release political prisoners in a statement adopted on February 6 at the party’s special conference.
The party demands the release of the jailed opposition figures, Mikhail Marinich, Valery Levonevsky and Aleksandr Vasilyev and appeals to the international community to display solidarity.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2005/02/07/ogp   (1296 words)

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