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Milinkievich’s TV speech is under question
The CEC (Central Election Commission) head noted that only the candidates could make speeches on television or over the radio. On the other hand, the right of an authorized representative to participate in TV debates is ensured by the Law. The lawyers also point out that there is no direct prohibition for an authorized representative’s participation in electronic media.
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Let’s make election fair!
The Movement For Freedom (MFF) offers to every active citizen who is worried about the fate of Belarus to become an observer at the presidential election.
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Milinkevich Refused to Call "Pro-Russian Candidates"
The leader of the Movement "For Freedom" Aliaksander Milinkevich is sure that "pro-Russian" contenders are actively involved in the current presidential run. According to the politician, such potential candidates have an obvious danger for the economic independence of Belarus. However, Aliaksander Milinkevich refused to mention specific names of those, supported by Russia.
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MFF mourns together with the families of those who died at Pinskdreu factory
On November 1, the leader of the Movement For Freedom (MFF) Alaksandr Milinkievich, the head of the Solidarity Political Prisoners Defense Committee Ina Kuley, and the advisor to the MFF leader Ales Lahviniec together with local activists laid the flowers and lighted the candles near the Pinskdreu factory gate, and commemorated those who died by way of one minute’s silence.
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