Belarusian presidential election rejected as a potential opposition candidate July 15, 7:05

In the next month's former Soviet Belarusian presidential election, while President Lukashenko officially runs for six goals, men who were expected to become a powerful opponent were rejected and reportedly ruled out of political enemies. It is also expected that public opposition will spread.

Former Soviet Belarus will have a five-year presidential election on the 9th of next month. In the election, Mr. Lukashenko, who will serve as president from 1994 to 26 years, is aiming for six elections, and the Central Election Commission announced on the 14th that he officially registered five people including Mr. Lukashenko as candidates. ..

On the other hand, Mr. Bavarico, who was considered to be the most likely opposition candidate among former bankers, was rejected because he received financial assistance from foreign countries for his election activities, and also for a man of a former foreign bureaucrat. , Some of the signatures required for notification were not accepted as invalid.

President Lukashenko has been arguing against the public, saying that in addition to strong political methods such as oppression of speech, he said, "If you drink vodka, you can sterilize the virus," it will be controversial as to how to respond to the new coronavirus. However, it was reported that Mr. Bavarico's support was spreading rapidly.

It is expected that Mr. Babarico's supporters will be fighting in the court to admit their candidacy and that the public's repulsion will spread as "exclusion of explicit political opponents."