The Belarusian dictator has been ill seriously for a long time, a Russian politologist says.
Andrei Suzdaltsev published an article on politoboz.biz stating that Lukashenka's rule may end at any moment.
“Belarusian society, the political class and top officials need to understand that Lukashenka has been ill seriously for a long time. His state is deteriorating. He can't compete with Putin, who answered people's questions during a 5-hour live phone-in, any more.
The end of this almost 20-year story may come at any moment. Lukashenka is not immortal. By the way, there's no and won't be a mechanism of succession (or handover) of power in the country.
It may have sense to look at the political landscape, assess the internal resources and the level of external influence to make several scenarios of yet vague future, the future of Belarus without Lukashenka, inevitably approaching the epoch of Lukashenka”, - the politologist wrote.
Commentator Aliaksandr Krasnapeutsau
Andrei Suzdaltsev published an article on politoboz.biz stating that Lukashenka's rule may end at any moment.
“Belarusian society, the political class and top officials need to understand that Lukashenka has been ill seriously for a long time. His state is deteriorating. He can't compete with Putin, who answered people's questions during a 5-hour live phone-in, any more.
The end of this almost 20-year story may come at any moment. Lukashenka is not immortal. By the way, there's no and won't be a mechanism of succession (or handover) of power in the country.
It may have sense to look at the political landscape, assess the internal resources and the level of external influence to make several scenarios of yet vague future, the future of Belarus without Lukashenka, inevitably approaching the epoch of Lukashenka”, - the politologist wrote.
Commentator Aliaksandr Krasnapeutsau
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