Precinct commissions of Vitsebsk region include less than 0.25% oppositionists
The
Belarusian Leftist Party Fair World nominated
to the precinct election commissions (PECs) 50 representatives, 18 of whom were
included: 7 – in Polatsk, 6 – in Orsha, 3 – in the Orsha district, 1 – in the
Talachyn district and 2 – in Navapoaltsk. However, not a single nominee of the
party was included in a PEC in Vitsebsk.
3 nominees of the United Civil Party were included in the PECs, as well as some representatives of the
public organization Self-government and
Society. However, though the authorities included in the commissions the
organization members Anatol Ausiukou and Tatsiana Kasiianava, they refused to
include to include in them another its member – Leanid Haravy, a deputy of the
Haradok District Council of the 24th Convocation, a member of the For Freedom movement and the editor of
the informational newsletter Hastsinets.
At present, the information about the composition of the commissions is
available for the Rasony district of the Vitsebsk region and can be found at
the website of the Rasony District Executive Committee (http://rossony.vitebsk-region.gov.by/vybory_presidenta).
According to information of the information agency BelTA, the PECs of the Vitsebsk region include 130 representatives
of the Communist Party of Belarus, 11 members of the Republican Party of Work
and Progress and 1 representative of the Belarusian Agrarian Party (all these
parties are loyal to the present political regime). There are also
representatives of 15 public associations, but the first places again belong to
the ‘reliable’ ones – included were 1,885 representatives of the Federation of
Trade Unions of Belarus, 647 members of the Belarusian Republican Youth Union,
588 members of the Belarusian Union of Women and 493 members of the Belarusian
Union of Veterans.
All in all, there are 911 PECs
on the territory of the Vitsebsk region, consisting of 11,458 people.
Representatives of the democratic forces constitute less then 0.25% of this
number.
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