Belarus Anti-government Aim to break the situation through dialogue with the government side August 20 9:23
In the former Soviet Belarus, where turmoil continues after the presidential election, an opposition group seeking the resignation of President Lukashenko has indicated that he would aim to overcome the situation through dialogue with the administration, but the Lukashenko administration has collapsed its strong stance. No, it is unclear whether both parties will be able to approach each other in the future.
In Belarus, after the presidential election on the 9th of this month, anti-government groups who alleged "the election had been fraudulent" continue to hold protests and strikes demanding the retirement of President Lukashenko.
The anti-government group held a press conference in the capital city of Minsk on the 19th and continued to call for a change of government, while showing a desire to rectify the situation by starting a dialogue with the administration, showing that it is in contact with the administration. I chose
On the other hand, President Lukashenko has not shown any attitude to respond to the dialogue, showing his intention to crack down on the opposition's organization on the 19th, and has not broken his tough attitude.
Under such circumstances, Russia's foreign minister Lavlov, who has an influence on the Lukashenko administration, said, "I do not think that the administration is lacking in readiness to start a dialogue. Those who are dissatisfied with the election results will also be prepared for a dialogue. I expect.”
In the future, it is unclear whether both parties will be able to start a dialogue and move toward a concrete solution.