Lukashenka stands for most severe punishment for the terrorist act
He has said this in an interview to the "Russia 24" TV-channel.
According to the Belarusian leader, he admits that there might be such an opinion that death penalty could be substituted for life-time imprisonment. Lukashenka has also informed that he will be the one to say the last word in this case. According to the Belarusian legislation, it is for the state leader to decide whether to substitute death penalty for life-time imprisonment or not.
Let us remind you, the verdict against the accused of organization of Minsk metro blast on April 11 Dzmitry Kanavalau and Uladzislau Kavalyou will be announced on November 30. The prosecutor demanded death penalty for both of them.