Global Courant 2023-05-15 01:04:15
Konstantin Zatulin, first deputy chairman of Russia’s State Duma committee on Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) affairs, said Belarus’s self-proclaimed president Alexander Lukashenko is sick but does not have Covid.
Source: Zatulin in the commentary to the publication Podyem
Details: Zatulin told Podyem he knew what Lukashenko was sick with, but did not name the diagnosis.
Quote: “There’s nothing supernatural there, it’s not Covid. Someone just got sick.
Despite the fact that the person fell ill, he considered it his duty to come to Moscow, and on the evening of the same day he held events in Minsk. Probably needs some rest, that’s all.”
Background:
On May 9, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, immediately returned to Minsk after the military parade organized by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Moscow, without waiting for the end of all festivities.
Already in Minsk, the Belarusian dictator failed to deliver a customary speech to commemorate Victory Day in this year’s celebrations.
As the media wrote, the self-proclaimed president has since the beginning of May made significantly fewer public appearances.
On May 13, after a long absence in public, Lukashenko visited the presidential clinic in Drozdy.
On May 14, he has did not appear at the celebration of the Day of the State Flag, State Emblem and National Anthem of Belarus.
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