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Solution Was As Plain As Day
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Why Lukasneka appointed Kanapatskaya, not Karatkevich, to the “chamber”.

It appears absolutely clear that the members of the elections commission #205 of the electoral district where the two above-mentioned ladies ran, could not have falsified the “elections” results in favour of Kanapatskaya particularly all by themselves. Knowing how the current political system is structured it is easy to guess that the order to falsify the elections results in favour of the UCP representative was given by the Belarusian dictator personally, after long negotiations with the KGB bosses.

Everyone knows that Lukashenka is desperate for money. The help he used to get from Russia was reduced by several times, while China asks to provide employment in Belarus to one Chinese citizen in exchange for each $100 of the loan. Relatively easy money can be found only in the West now. And the West is playing pranks today, asking for democracy.

We will surely hear (and very soon) from Aliaksandr Lukashenka that, during the last 20 years, the West has been asking him for at least several oppositionists sitting in the Belarusian “parliament”. And he would be happy to let them in, but “nobody wants to vote for those UCP-BPF, still he was ready for anything to be friends with Europe, so he ordered to falsify the elections results by 50% in favor of the party oppositionist.”

Still, the Belarusian society remains agitated about the question, why the UCP and Kanapatskaya in particular. The regime has had a wide range of “bleachers”, starting from pseudo-independent experts to presidential candidates, ready to speak on TV anytime, condemning pogrom-making oppositionists. The regime hasn’t succeeded much in disguising Haidukevich’s guys as democrats – they have no right faces for that. The in-house reformer Rudy, who promised that the IMF will give out several billion in exchange for his book “Financial Diet”, only scared all ministers and force structures representatives with his possible reforms. They were forced to send him to China for an exile. As for the participants of the “Dzmitryeu” project, in which so much time, money and efforts had been invested, they got so full of themselves to deny they are oppositionists. Thus, if they are not, what’s the need for them? So, there are many “bleachers”, but there has been no specific impact of these in in the form of foreign loans in the recent years.

The essence of the plot of Lukashenka and the KGB was clarified at the very first press-conference of the appointee Kanapatskaya. The UCP head Liabedzka, while introducing his subordinate, stated she was very good at foreign languages. Kanapatskaya, in her turn, said straightaway that she had worked with the West for a long time, “doing everything possible to attract investments into the country”.

Thus, Kanapatskaya and the Belarusian authorities have long been doing the same thing. Those who have complicated the situation by the forecast that Lukashenka gives start to reforms by appointing an "oppositionist" into his pocket parliament, turned out wrong. Everything is much simpler and more primitive: if you want to be called the opposition and do business, including politics, it is not enough to be just a "bleacher" and a democratic screen, you need to bring the “western” money into the dictatorial casket.

Zmitser Bandarenka, specially for charter97.org

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