Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for Defense and Security Givi Targamadze said on March 2 that the Belarus authorities have refused to let the Georgian side observe the presidential elections in the country, scheduled for March 19. He also said that “fighters from Georgia” were expected to arrive in Belarus to help the opposition. Georgian Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze dismissed these accusations as “ridiculous.” MP Givi Targamadze said that the Belarus authorities are afraid of Georgia’s experience of the Rose Revolution. “We are not going to export our revolution, but we are, of course, planning to help the Belarusian people during these elections,” MP Targamadze said and added that he visited Belarus a few weeks ago. Alexander Lukashenko is seeking a third term as the President of Belarus. His main challenger in the 19 March elections, Alexander Milinkevich, has warned of protests if the polls are not fair. |
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