Monday, February 13, 2012


Belarus

OSCE To Inspect Belarus Election Conditions

Presidential hopeful Syarhey Haydukevich will be on the ballot in March (file) (RFE/RL)

20 January 2006 (RFE/RL) -- The OSCE will send a team of election experts to Belarus next week for a preliminary inspection of conditions for the 19 March presidential election.

TEXT SIZE - +
An OSCE spokeswoman in Vienna, Urdur Gunnarsdottir, confirmed the organization will monitor the vote but said it had not decided how many observers to send.


The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has also been invited to send an observation team.


The election is widely expected to allow an unprecedented third term in office for President Alyaksandr Lukashenka. A referendum in 2004 overturned a constitutional provision allowing the president only two six-year terms.


The OSCE observed elections in Belarus in 2000, 2001, and 2004. It criticized them as failing to meet international standards.

You Might Also Like

Video 'Police Detain Stuffed Animals' In Minsk Toy Protest

Belarusian youth activists say police have "detained" some stuffed animals used in an antigovernment protest in Minsk, in an echo of similar recent protests in Russia. More

Reports Of 'Pirates Of The Danube' Get The Old Heave-Ho

An attack last month on a Ukrainian barge on the Romanian sector of the Danube River has caused a diplomatic tussle between Bucharest and Kyiv, sparking media reports of possible acts of piracy on Europe's second-largest river. But do “Danube pirates” actually exist? More

Candidate Putin Offers Russian Soccer Fans Free Flights To Euro 2012

Russian soccer fans concerned about making it to Kyiv for the Euro 2012 championships need worry no longer. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has announced the country's leading airlines will provide free transport to and from at least some of the Russian team's matches. More

Most Popular

               
 
 
 
 
Being Discussed Now

Iran To Make Nuclear Announcement

Latest Comment (13 total)

Ivan: @ Jack from Upper Siberia, he only Official connection is Russia=Syria=Iran=Hamas=Hizbolla More

In Armenia, Radio Azatutyun Brings Water Controversy To Public Light

Latest Comment (1 total)

Art SF: My hear hurts for Armenia. I hate to see people leaving the country. ... More

Putin Won't Meet Election Monitors

Latest Comment (6 total)

Jennifer Ciotta: The Western press does seem to take an anti-Putin stance, but if their ... More