He notes that it is better for the Kremlin to plant a new man who will be loyal to Moscow than to continue to rely on the toxic Lukashenka..
Writes about this URA-Inform with reference to the Observer.
" Therefore, now the Kremlin is losing a lot of people who were either supporters of the eastern vector of Belarus' development, or had a neutral status, "
Lyabedzka notes that Vladimir Putin does not intend to send troops to Belarus, as local residents do not show loyalty to the Russian Federation.
“Therefore, I think that Putin will force Lukashenka to a quick constitutional reform, to the distribution of powers. He wants to launch 1-2 of his political parties in Belarus and try to maintain leverage, "
Earlier, we reported that strikes began throughout Belarus, after all, the term of Lukashenka's ultimatum ended.