segunda-feira, 27 de setembro de 2010

Seventeen would-be-candidates plan to run for president in Belarus

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and sixteen other people may run for the presidency in Belarus, the Belarusian Central Election Commission (CEC) said on Monday.
The Belarusian parliament has set presidential elections for December 19. On Monday, the CEC registered the would-be candidates' action groups.
The action groups are responsible for collecting the 100,000 signatures necessary for registration as a full-fledged candidate.
The former Belarusian deputy foreign minister Andrey Sannikov, opposition leader Aleksey Mikhalevich, economist Yaroslav Romanchuk, and the deputy head of the Green Party, Yury Glushakov, are among the would-be candidates.
The CEC refused to register the action groups of two applicants.
Earlier Lukashenko expressed confidence that neither the Kremlin, nor the West would exert pressure on Belarus during the forthcoming polls.
RIA Novosti