Belarusan politicians support suggestion about Maira Mora’s dismissal
10.05.2015 |Politics| EuroBelarus Information Service,
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Representatives of most Belarusan political parties support the idea of dismissing the Head of the EU Delegation to Belarus Maira Mora.
They stated about it when answering the questions of the “EuroBelarus” Information Service during the MediaBarCamp-2015 that is taking place in Lithuania from 7th till 10th of May. The question about the attitude towards the initiative of the head of Östgruppen Martin Ugglawas addressed to the representatives of the United Civil Party, Belarusian Christian Democratic Party, “Tell the Truth!” civil campaign, Belarusian Party of Greens, and Belarusian Social-democratic Party.
As the chair of the United Civil Party Anatoly Liabedzka said, Maira Mora made a number of steps aimed at helping Belarusan pro-state initiatives, whereas numerous social and political initiatives were rejected such support. According to Anatoly Liabedzka, such position is at least strange, so he personally supports the suggestion of Martin Uggla.
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