"If you want to express your opinion after the elections, let's see on what sites," TASS quoted him as saying.

He added that the locations of the actions should be agreed with the Minsk City Executive Committee.

“Go and demonstrate. We have six sites in Minsk. And only one or two demonstrations were. But if you demonstrate anywhere in violation of the law and interfere with other people, then we will hold you accountable, ”he said.

Earlier, the presidential elections in Belarus were declared valid after more than half of the registered voters took part in the voting.

Five people are registered as candidates for the presidency of Belarus: Andrei Dmitriev, Anna Kanopatskaya, Alexander Lukashenko, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, Sergei Cherechen.