Sannikau and Rymasheuski send their election programmes to state newspapers
Presidential candidates Andrei Sannikau and Vital Rymasheuski have sent their programmes to state editions, reports BelaPAN. According to Pavel Sevyarynets, the text of Rymasheuski’s programme has been sent to the following newspapers: “Zvyazda”, “Soviet Byelorussia”, “Narodnaya Gazeta”, “Republic”, “Zarya”, “Homel Pradva”, “Mahileu Pravda”, “Minsk Pravda” and “Vitsebsk Worker”.
According to Sevyarynets, none of the editorial offices of the mentioned editions has expressed any remarks about Rymasheuski’s programme.
Sannikau’s press secretary Alyaksandr Atroshchanka has informed that Sannikau’s programme has been sent to the same newspapers and to “Minsk Courier”. According to a decision of the CEC, the newspapers have to publish the programme, said Atroshchankau.
Uladzimir Nyaklyayeu is going to send his programme to newspapers tomorrow, on November 27, informed Nyaklyayeu’s press secretary Yuliya Rymasheuskaya.
Let us remind you that a presidential candidate Dzmitry Us said on November 25 that “Soviet Belarus”, “Zvyazda” and “Minsk Courier” had refused to publish his pre-election programme. They did not like its final part where he compared the Belarusian modern election system to the one that existed in Germany in the 1930s, said Us.
According to Sevyarynets, none of the editorial offices of the mentioned editions has expressed any remarks about Rymasheuski’s programme.
Sannikau’s press secretary Alyaksandr Atroshchanka has informed that Sannikau’s programme has been sent to the same newspapers and to “Minsk Courier”. According to a decision of the CEC, the newspapers have to publish the programme, said Atroshchankau.
Uladzimir Nyaklyayeu is going to send his programme to newspapers tomorrow, on November 27, informed Nyaklyayeu’s press secretary Yuliya Rymasheuskaya.
Let us remind you that a presidential candidate Dzmitry Us said on November 25 that “Soviet Belarus”, “Zvyazda” and “Minsk Courier” had refused to publish his pre-election programme. They did not like its final part where he compared the Belarusian modern election system to the one that existed in Germany in the 1930s, said Us.