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"The sixth unacceptable and insulting motion for a resolution in succession within eighteen months forms part of the rabid attempts by the ΕU to overturn the Lukashenko government elected by the people of Belarus, which refuses to bow down to imperialist barbarity. It hypocritically presents as the repression of democratic rights the efforts of the Belarus Government to limit foreign imperialist intervention to overturn it through massive funding of political agents and the media. The position on the failure to meet 'international standards' which, in the EU's estimate have nonetheless been met in Iraq and Afghanistan, which are under occupation, is an insult. With political impertinence it talks of 'registered candidates' when everyone knows that the candidate of the 'united opposition' was elected in the presence of the American ambassador and other ambassadors from EU countries. It is calling on the authorities of Belarus to safeguard 'equal conditions' for all the political powers at a time when all the political parties are free, while in the 'democratic' Baltic Member States of the ΕU communist parties are banned and 40% of the people have no nationality or civil rights. In other words, the burglar is trying to convince everyone that the householder was to blame for the robbery. We are voting against the motion for a resolution and we express our solidarity with the people of Belarus in its efforts to repel imperialist intervention and choose its own way forward."@en1

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