Lukashenko is no longer president of #Belarus. Europe must send a clear signal to the Kremlin that interference in Belarus will have consequences.
My op-ed in @POLITICOEuropehttps://www.politico.eu/article/alexander-lukashenko-belarus-russia-putin-no-longer-president/ …
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"Brave" for a former local metropole, now a puppet of NATO/USA, to interference into the elections in Belarus, which was partly a former colony?
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If by puppet you mean having free and fair elections, not being scared of criticizing the government and saying whatever you want, whenever you want.
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"Free and fair" election is a theatre jointly run by local oligarchs & the country's overseas overlords, so saying whatever anything doesn't affect anything, it is not a real "democracy" (same e.g. how most Americans say they want healthcare for decades but will never get it).
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Well our elections don't need to be guarded by an army/riot police, we don't need to shut down our internet, and we can still say whatever we want :)
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And those elections still do not mean anything. As Mark Twain said, if elections would decide anything, you would not be allowed to participate in it.
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Yeah they decide who makes decisions in my country, unlike your elections in russia and belarus.
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They -- oligarchs.
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Maybe in russia :)
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@PsykoloGG wins
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