Question at TV-debates "Do you respect Yarmoshyna, or heard about borsch?"
Satiric Yauhen Kryzhanouski, politician Anatol Lyabedzka and doctor Svyatlana Shylava meet in the TV-studio for debates.
The TV-Channel Belarus-2 showed debates of the House of Representatives deputy candidates who run at the South-West electoral district No. 99 in Minsk.
There
were famous satiric Yauhen Kryzhanouski, acting deputy and Chairperson of the
Belarusian Union of Women Svyatlana Shylava and Chairman of the United Civil
party Anatol Lyabedzka, a confidant of candidate Uladzimir Ramanouski, in the
studio.
Shylava is considered to be a pro-authoritative candidate. Kryzhanouski, who
presented the liberal Democratic party, "attacked" her several times.
Kryzhanouski asked her: "Do you respect Lidziya Yarmoshyna? She used to tell: "Ladies, don't do politics, cook borsch!"
"Lidziya Yarmoshyna has a right to say things like that... I respect her", — answered deputy Svyatlana Shylava.
Anatol Lyabedzka said at the debates that "the system in the Republic of Belarus reached the dead end in terms of economy, finance, social life and morality". The key problem, according to Lyabedzka, is "absence of fair and free elections". He reminded that there were political prisoners in Belarus, and 7 presidential candidates were imprisoned after the last presidential election.
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