Opposition parties in Brest coordinate actions to monitor elections

On April 25, the day of the local elections, observers from the Belarusian Christian Democracy and the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Hramada) will back up each other at their polling stations, candidate Mikalai Lusevich who is running for the Brest City and Regional Councils, told the European Radio for Belarus.
Thus, the monitoring has been coordinated in 11 consituencies where Social Democrats from Hramada are running and in 8 consituencies where the candidates from the Belarusian Christian Democracy are running, Mr Lusevich said.

The coordination in monitoring does not affect competition. In the Constituency No 13 where Mikalai Lusevich is running, the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (H) also lined up its own candidate Alexander Salfatkin. Lusevich is also contended by the Social Democrats for a seat at the Brest City Council.