Unusual protests in Belarusian state-owned company 6 elections of the president surely at 6:33 on August 14th

In the former Soviet Belarus, media reports that protests against the confirmation of President Lukashenko's six elections are continuing even at state-owned companies. It is extremely unusual for protests to take place in companies that are under tight control of the President.

In Belarus, in the presidential election held on the 9th of this month, six elections of the incumbent President Lukashenko were confirmed, but demonstrations protesting that the election was fraudulent were held every day in the capital Minsk etc. About 7,000 people were detained.

Internet media, which conveys the local situation based on information and videos received from Belarusian citizens, said on the 13th that seven state-owned enterprises and others were also protesting against President Lukashenko's continued cast.

Among them, at Bell Az, a company that manufactures large trucks, hundreds of employees march at the factory and "go out", saying that they are protesting for the resignation of President Lukashenko. Is outgoing.

In Belarus, the economy has been established by President Lukashenko's preservation and tight control of large Soviet state-owned enterprises, but it is extremely unusual for these companies to protest.

The media point out that it could lead to economic turmoil, saying, "If you show that a company is not under Presidential control, the system will fail."

Women protest in the capital

In Minsk, the capital of Belarus, women gathered for flowers on the 13th and protested President Lukashenko's continued cast.

The women stood in a row along the streets of the town, holding up colorful flowers such as white and red towards the cars passing by, protesting.