Lyabedzka: Ramanchuk's demeanor is an example for "some other people"
UCP Chairman is not ready to tell whether Ramanchuk's application for quitting the party will be signed.
UCP Chairman Anatol Lyabedzka has commented upon the decision of his deputy Yaraslau Ramanchuk to quit his position in the party. The politician has told to Euroradio that he is not ready to answer whether this application will be signed or not yet.
Lyabedzka: “The UCP's political council accepted Yaraslau Ramanchuk's application on withdrawal of authorizations of the party's Vice-Chairman, for consideration. This is his choice, his right. The fact that Ramanchuk took the decision to quit politics and to work in the expert community after all the events that happened makes me respect him and I think this could be an example for some other people who participated in the presidential campaign in any way. As when there are some issues and they are ambivalent, it is necessary to take political decisions”.
Lyabedzka also added that the UCP would work with Ramanchuk as an expert.