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Belarus: EU takes a clear stand against Lukashenko - sanctions should follow 

2020-09-17T03:56:32.126Z


The EU Parliament does not recognize the Belarusian President Lukashenko as a legitimate president and praises the opposition for their commitment. Sanctions should follow.


The EU Parliament does not recognize the Belarusian President Lukashenko as a legitimate president and praises the opposition for their commitment.

Sanctions should follow.

  • The

    EU Parmalent

    does

    not

    recognize

    Lukashenko

    as president.

  • The EU wants to put its relations with Minsk to the test.

  • Punitive measures and

    sanctions

    should follow.

Brussels - For weeks and months there have been

riots and demonstrations against the leadership of President Alexander

Lukashenko

in

Belarus

.

Now the

EU Parliament has taken a

clear position on the recent incidents in Belarus.

The body positions itself clearly on the side of the opposition.

The EU foreign affairs representative Josep Borrell makes it clear: Parliament does not recognize the head of state Alexander Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus.

The reason for this is the election on August 9th, in which Lukashenko was declared the winner with around 80 percent of the vote.

According to the EU Parliament, the election was cheated.

Belarus in a state of emergency: The EU takes a clear stand against Lukashenko

As a result of the current

uprisings

in the country, the

EU is

finally reacting

.

The relationship with the leadership in Minsk is to be put to the test.

All contacts should be carefully checked and subsequently restricted or discontinued if necessary.

According to Borrell, punitive measures are currently being

prepared

against people from

Lukashenko's

environment.

It remains to be seen whether the EU will also introduce sanctions against the head of state personally.

Brutal crackdown by Belarusian authorities continues.


EU reaction on four pillars


📌adopt sanctions


📌call on authorities to end violence and unlawful detentions, and establish inclusive national dialogue


📌strengthen engagement with civil society


📌review EU- # Belarus relations pic.twitter.com/zaZ1DvYfls

- Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) September 15, 2020

On the other hand, they want to show solidarity with civil society by strengthening ties, says Borrell.

The opposition

leadership

around Svetlana

Tichanowskaja

, Maria

Kolesnikowa *

and Veronika

Zepkalo

should be awarded the renowned Sakharov Prize, as suggested by several MPs.

The award honors people or organizations who are committed to upholding human rights and freedom of expression.

Since the election, two of the opposition leaders have fled into exile in Lithuania and Ukraine.

Kolesnikova is on remand in Minsk and faces several years in prison.

Belarus in a state of emergency: Lukashenko cracks down on the opposition and demonstrators

+

Alexander Lukashenko is not seen by the EU Parliament as a legitimate head of state

© Maxim Guchek / dpa / Pool BelTA / AP

Since the August 8 election there have been

massive protests against President

Lukashenko

across

Belarus

.

The president has been in office for 26 years and is now entering his sixth term.

The

police

used violence

against the demonstrators in the country

.

There have already been several dead and hundreds injured and arrested.

Thousands of workers stopped working to side with the opposition.

Much of the opposition council was either arrested, abducted or had to leave the country.

There is currently no foreseeable end to the uprisings.

(tko) * Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network

List of rubric lists: © Maxim Guchek / dpa / Pool BelTA / AP

Source: merkur

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