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Belaya Rus
Белая Русь
LeaderGennady Davydko
Founded17 November 2007 (2007-11-17)
HeadquartersMinsk
Membership180,000+ (2018)[1]
Political positionBig tent
Pro-Lukashenko
House of Representatives
68 / 110
Website
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Belaya Rus (Belarusian: Белая Русь, lit.'White Rus') is a Belarusian public association founded on 17 November 2007 to support President Alexander Lukashenko. Since then, the leaders of the organization have regularly announced that they are ready to become a political party. President Lukashenko neither firmly opposed the idea, nor supported it. He has made comments such as: "Well, if they are ready, let them be a party, I am not against it. On the contrary, I will support it because they are patriots. But I wouldn't advise them to hurry." The party is based on the idea of the All-Russia People's Front. It has no real ideology outside of absolute support for Lukashenko.[2] The leader of the association is former minister of Education of Belarus, Alexander Radkov. The NGO has a membership of over 180,000.[3]

Gennady Davydko, the head of the Belarusian TV and Radio Company, has been elected Chairman of the national public association Belaya Rus. The decision has been unanimously taken by the council of the national public association Belaya Rus on 19 January.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Belaya Rus: Lukashenka's "Ruling Party"?". Belarus Digest."Съезд «Белой Руси»: новый председатель, но прежний статус". ОНТ. 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  2. ^ http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2007/11/19/019.html[dead link]
  3. ^ "Съезд «Белой Руси»: новый председатель, но прежний статус - ОНТ". ont.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  4. ^ "Davydko elected Belaya Rus chairman". eng.belta.by. 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2019-12-06.