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Mahiliou Residents Asked To Send Out Belarusian Election Commission Members To Venezuela

Mahiliou Residents Asked To Send Out Belarusian Election Commission Members To Venezuela

The signatories guarantee that “with their help, not a single Venezuelan opposition member will receive a mandate even to the village council.”

Local activist Aliaksei Paulouski has collected three dozen signatures with a proposal to the authorities of Belarus and Venezuela to “help each other”:

– They are our brothers! They helped us out with oil, and Belarus built factories, housing, oil rigs in the pampas and jungles of Venezuela. But because of the enemies’ intrigues, our countries have new problems. In Venezuela, there are mass rallies, re-election of the president and dual power, and in Belarus, there are problems with the provision of personal protective equipment for agricultural workers, – Paulouski told mspring.online.

In his address, he proposed his plan for mutual aid:

“Belarus is sending a peaceful assault of Belarusian specialists to Venezuela – consultants for conducting fair and elegant elections – chairmen of district and precinct election commissions headed by CEC head Lidziya Yarmoshyna. We guarantee that with their help not a single Venezuelan opposition member will receive a mandate even to the village council,” – Paulouski wrote.

In turn, from the Venezuelan side, the activist is expecting to get “a tanker with oil and overalls.”

– They don’t need any winter or summer overalls for their collective farmers, but it’s cold here and our collective farmers don’t always get personal protective equipment, – Aliaksei summed up with sadness.

According to him, the appeal, under which thirty Mahiliou residents signed within an hour, is, first of all, a reaction to the falsifications that occur at the Belarusian “elections.”

The activist is going to send the document to the Embassy of Venezuela in the Republic of Belarus, as well as to the Belarusian dictator’s administration.

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