If the unity of left-wing political forces will turn to be real, not fictitious, then it could provoke consolidation processes in the whole opposition structure. Such an opinion was expressed in the talk with the EuroBelarus Information Service by Andrei Yahorau, political scientist and the head of the Centre for European Transformation.
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Andrei Yahorau: Russia doesn’t have enough political leverage to influence Belarus
Though Belarus masterly exploits Russian geopolitical ambitions, Russia is unable to stop our country from participation in the EU integration processes.
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Andrei Yahorau: Belarus should decide on its path of development
For the Belarusan foreign politics it would be better to reject the use of the geopolitical seesaw and to decide on the direction in which the country is moving. This opinion shared Andrei Yahorau, the political scientist and the director of the Centre for European Transformation.
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Alena Zuikova: The report made by Justas Paleckis will be of great importance to Belarus
In the report prepared by the Lithuanian European Parliamentary Justas Paleckis about the state of the European and Belarusan relations one shouldn’t wait that the interests of Lithuania will prevail. This opinion shared Alena Zuikova, the representative of the International Consortium "EuroBelarus" in Brussels, the junior analyst at Centre for European Transformation, who was on an internship in the European Parliament in Justas Paleckis’ Office.
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Andrei Yahorau: Real activity is substituted by the "magical" political rituals
The efforts made to revive the Supreme Council of the 13th Convocation are political formalities that substitute actions aimed at real unification of pro-democratic forces. This opinion shared Andrei Yahorau, political scientist and the head of the Centre for European Transformation in the talk with the EuroBelarus Information Service.
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Andrei Yahorau: Europe tries to test intentions of the Belarusan government
The visit of Tomislav Nikolić to Minsk can, among others, perform diplomatic function in terms of intermediation between the EU and Belarus. This opinion in the talk with the EuroBelarus Information Service shared Andrei Yahorau, political scientist, the director of the Centre for European transformation.
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Andrei Yahorau: Belarus won’t lose much from the change of power in Venezuela
If it will be opposition who wins the presidential elections in Venezuela, the relations with Belarus could become chillier. However, such change won’t bring serious damage to the Belarusan economy. This opinion to the EuroBelarus Information Service shared Andrei Yahorau, political scientist, the director of the Centre for European transformation.
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Andrei Yahorau: Belarus copies a "Big Brother" role
Belarusan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has borrowed the idea about the report on the situation with human rights in the Western countries from their Russian colleagues. This declaration in the talk with the EuroBelarus Information Service uttered the director of the independent think-tank Centre for European Transformation, political scientist Andrei Yahorau.
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Andrei Yahorau: Our ambassadors won’t have influence on investment climate of Belarus
The desire of the Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei to make Belarusan diplomats work faster in order to provide export and mobilize investments is a crackdown for show. This opinion shared to the EuroBelarus Information Service Andrei Yahorau, thedirector of an independent think-tank Centre for European Transformation (CET).
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Andrei Yahorau: Probability that a new candidate will appear in 2013 in extremely low
Actions of different political forces to assign a new candidate can’t be viewed as serious steps testifying to the formation of new coalitions.
This opinion shared Andrei Yahorau, the director of the scientific - research organization Centre for European Transformation, when giving his evaluation of the information about the consultations carried out between the Movement for Freedom, "Tell the Truth" campaign and the Belarusian Popular Front Party.
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