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Putin Is The Same Illegitimate Dictator As Lukashenka

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Putin Is The Same Illegitimate Dictator As Lukashenka
Leonid Nevzlin

There have been no elections in Russia for a long time.

Yesterday, former presidential candidate of Belarus Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya called the dictator and war criminal Putin a “legitimate president” in an interview with Novaya Gazeta. Europe.

The whole world knows that Putin is a dictator who maintains power by force. There have been no elections in the country for a long time, real opposition candidates are not allowed to participate, and the results are falsified. The prisons are filled with political prisoners, and real terror has been unleashed in the country. In this, Putin today is no different from the equally illegitimate Lukashenka.

Putin is a war criminal who has waged a bloody war against Ukraine for almost two years. However, Tsikhanouskaya, who calls herself the “democratic leader” of Belarus, continues to call him the legitimate president of the Russian Federation. Despite the war and the actual occupation by the same Putin of Belarus itself, which today is used as a military springboard by the Kremlin.

I have long been interested in the question: isn’t Tsikhanouskaya herself a project of the same Putin, or rather, of the Russian and Belarusian special services, which, as we know, have long been working as one office? The revolution was mediocrely drained by her and her circle, thousands of Belarusian patriots are in prison, and the girl is engaged in imitation of the struggle in the West, having settled well at the expense of naive Europeans. Lukashenka feels absolutely calm; with such “opposition” his power is definitely not in danger.

P.S. This is not the first such passage by Tsikhanouskaya. Before the war, she repeatedly appealed to the Russian dictator for support, calling Putin “wise.”

Leonid Nevzlin, X (Twitter)

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