Belarusian president does not announce resignation Strikes and protests October 27, 5:50

In Belarus, the former Soviet Union, seniors say that President Lukashenko is worried about the future of the younger generation after a strike by some workers for not expressing his resignation after the deadline required by the rebels. Is also going out to the streets one after another and continuing protests.

In Belarus, citizens continue to protest for the resignation of President Lukashenko, alleging fraud in the August presidential election.



Rebels have asked President Lukashenko to announce his resignation by the 25th, but workers did strike on the 26th at some state-owned enterprises because the president did not respond. ..



In the capital city of Minsk, in addition to young people, elderly people who are worried about the future of the younger generation also participated in protests one after another and appealed for the resignation of the president.



A woman who participated said, "Security forces are chasing young people and suffering for no reason. I hope the day when grandchildren can live in a free country will come soon."



Mr. Chihanovskaya, an anti-government group who called for a strike, posted on SNS on the 26th that "the next step toward eradication of violence and freedom will begin", calling for the resignation of President Lukashenko and calling on the citizens to unite.



On the other hand, President Lukashenko, who has been backed by Russia, has not broken his stance, and there are no signs that the situation will be resolved.