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In contrast to the previous elections in 2012, the opposition did not boycott the elections, instead forming an alliance under the name Prava Vybaru (Belarusian: Права Выбару, Russian: Право выбора, 'The Right to Choose') consisting of the BPF Party, the Belarusian Christian Democracy, the Belarusian Social Democratic ...
Social: Far-right: 1999 (not registered) Regional: The Other Russia: Party of Freedom and Progress Партыя свабоды і прагрэсу Партия свободы и прогресса: PFP ПСП: Uładzimier Navasiad: Liberalism Pro-Europeanism: Centre: 2003 (not registered) European: ALDE Party (observer) Belarusian Christian ...
The United Democratic Party of Belarus was founded in November 1990 and was the first political party in independent Belarus other than the communist party. Its membership is composed of technical intelligentsia, professionals, workers, and peasants. It seeks an independent Belarus, democracy, freedom of ethnic expression, and a market economy.
Belarus’s government is also drifting towards Russia. Lukashenko foreclosed on Belarus’s cooperation with Europe after he brutally suppressed the mass protests after the 2020 election.
The United Civic Party (UCP; Belarusian: Аб'яднаная грамадзянская партыя; АГП, romanized: Abjadnanaja hramadzianskaja partyja; AHP; Russian: Объединённая гражданская партия; ОГП, romanized: Obyedinonnaya grazhdanskaya partiya; OGP) is a banned liberal-conservative [1] [2] and liberal [3] [4] political party in Belarus.
Belarus elects on national level a head of state—the president—and a legislature.The president is elected for a five-year term by the people. The National Assembly (Нацыянальны сход, Nacyjanaĺny schod) has two chambers.
Parliamentary and local elections logo (Russian-language version) Parliamentary elections were held in Belarus on 25 February 2024. [1] [2] [3] The country elected 110 deputies to the lower house of parliament (House of Representatives) and about 12,000 representatives of local councils.
CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's Constitutional Court cleared the way on Tuesday for members of a banned pro-Russian party to run in local elections as independent candidates or as members of other ...