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  • Candidate for deputies calls for impeachment of Lukashenka, get removed from air

    The address of Homiel activist Uladzimir Niapomniashchykh, who had previously been registered as a candidate in the parliamentary elections, was removed from TV air, the UCP reports.

    The address was sup­posed to be deliv­ered at 7 p.m. on Octo­ber 22, but it did not hap­pen.

    “It means I said every­thing right and stepped on the blis­ter of this admin­is­tra­tion. Of which I am very proud. My main “fault” is that the first item of my pro­gram in the par­lia­ment will be the impeach­ment of Lukashen­ka,” com­ment­ed Nyapom­ni­ashchykh.

    In his address, the can­di­date sug­gest­ed lim­it­ing the secu­ri­ty of the head of state to two employ­ees. He also said he would seek the min­i­mum wage for the deputies of the House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives in the coun­try.

    “All these peo­ple who have been wear­ing the seat of their pants, rather than pro­tect­ing the peo­ple, I want to exclude the length of ser­vice in the par­lia­ment from the pen­sion term and to return the mon­ey they received in the form of pen­sions, salaries and ben­e­fits to the state,” said the activist.

    Nyapom­niyashchyh added that in the near future he was going to send a com­plaint about the fact that the address was not aired. He plans to post his speech on the Inter­net soon.

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