Will we see "candidates' parade" at presidential election-2015?
Only ex-candidate Yaraslau Ramanchuk says he has no more presidential ambitions.
Who will compete with the
current state leader or his successor at the presidential election in 2015?
Leader of Liberal Democrats Syarhei Haidukevich was the first
to declare his ambitions in this regard.
Syarhei Haidukevich: "We will complete the nomination
procedure by 2013, and create electoral headquarters. As for them, they will
have no single candidate, they will fight once again and accuse each other. We
don't need a single candidate - we have one!"
No other politicians
announced their "presidential plans". Even Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu is
careful about his words:
Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu: "I cannot say what will happen
to Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu closer to 2015, whether I will be free or not. However,
I can tell you for sure that the "Tell the Truth" will participate in
the presidential election."
Ryhor Kastusyou assured Euroradio
that there would be a BPF candidate at the election, most likely - the party
Chairman Alyaksei Yanukevich.
It is not excluded that Alyaksandr Milinkevich will participate in the election
as a candidate, says Deputy Chairman of the movement "For Freedom" Yuras
Hubarevich. However, the movement will strive to choose a single
candidate, and Alyaksandr Milinkevich allegedly agrees to work
for another politician if he appears more competitive. Ex-presidential
candidate Vital Rymasheuski says the same.
"Fair World" also stands for the single candidate, but it is not
excluded that Syarhei Kalyakin or any other Leftist will
struggle for this position, says member of the "Fair World" Central
Committee Bureau Syarhei Vaznyak. The same concerns the United
Civil Party - first, "Fair Election without
Lukashenka",
then - the single candidate, and if nothing works - the party candidate after
"primaries". Even Anatol Lyabedzka may become this
candidate.
Victar Tsyreshchanka will run for President for the fourth
time.
Only ex-presidential candidate Yaraslau
Ramanchuk has said point-blank: enough! There are other ways to change the
authority in the country.
So, will we see the "candidates' parade" once again in 2015?