10-04-2024, 09:36 AM
This post was last modified 10-04-2024, 09:40 AM by RussianTroll. 
(10-04-2024, 09:19 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: Lukashenko is not the legitimate president of Belarus.
Before Lukashenko looks to Ukraine for potential assassins, maybe he should look around him inside Belarus.
Legitimacy is given to presidents not by the wishes of hostile states, but by the people who elect presidents through a democratic procedure. Lukashenko is an absolutely legitimate president, as he was elected by the people of Belarus. But in Ukraine there is no legitimate power at all. The powers of the president expired in May. According to the Constitution, if there are no elections, the powers of the president are transferred to the chairman of parliament. But now the term of office of parliament has also expired, and there are no elections. Now Ukraine is a classic dictatorship.
(10-04-2024, 09:34 AM)Anna Wrote: I read in the news today that these were Russian drones. But yeah I know... Western media lie, only the Russian ones speak the "truth." But consider this:
First, it's not the first time Belarus has problems with Russian drones. They even shot down some of them recently.
Second, it's not in the interest of Ukraine to drag Belarus into this war but it sure as hell is in the interest of Russia.
Do you have any evidence that these are Russian drones? President Lukashenko said they are Ukrainian.
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