UCP can say goodbye to party members who collected signatures for other contenders
The directive board of the United Civic Party can conduct a "party comb-out" upon the results of the signature collection campaign, informs Radio Liberty. According to the UCP Chairman Anatol Liabedzka, the people who collected signatures not for Jaraslau Ramanchuk, but for other contenders, will have to decide whether they wish to stay in the party. There are not many such people, says the UCP leader. Besides, according to the latest information, approximately 120 thousand signatures have been collected for Ramanchuk. The BPF party also has several dozens of people who worked for other candidates. The contender of this party Ryhor Kastusyou says it will be left on the heads of people who acted like that by now. However, this problem is to be discussed at the BPF congress session. Ryhor Kastusyou has not collected the necessary 100 thousand signatures yet.