Lukashenko's fresh decree. He let the Russians take part in the election

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Belarusian government media reported another component of the integration of systems controlled by Minsk and Russia. Alaksandr Lukashenka agreed that the Russians could vote and compete in elections in this country. The same anticipation will be given to citizens of Belarus who would like to be on Russian electoral cards.

Belarusian government agency Belta reported that Alaksandr Lukashenko signed a decree amending the records Treaty on equal rights of citizens December 25, 1998. It is the authoritative paper governing relations between Minsk and Moscow.

Belarus. The Russians were given electoral rights. ZBIR strengthens ties

According to the fresh guidelines, all Russians permanently in Belarus may take part in the elections in this country, as well as to run. This applies the rule of reciprocity, so the Belarusians will benefit from passive electoral law in Russia.

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According to the Agency, the decree “is the consequence of work in Belarus to guarantee equal rights, including electoral rights, to citizens Belarus and Russia’. Strengthening cooperation between the regimes takes place within the organisation BIR (The Union of Belarus and Russia) which seeks economical and monetary integration of these countries.

Belarus helped Russia attack Ukraine

ZR was created little than a period after Vladimir Putin He began his first word in the seat of president of the Russian Federation. But his thought has been alive since the fall Soviet Union. Meetings Council of Ministers of the national State In 2021, it was established how to deepen Belarusian-Russian integration.

Lukashenko repeatedly allowed Russia to attack Ukraine from Belarus. The missiles fired from there fell into the areas of the hop, winery, or ryemier regions. The invasion itself besides began with the approval of the Belarusian leader, who allowed troops to be moved by controlled by Minsk lands – under the appearance of exercises.

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