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History of Belarusian states can be traced far to Principality of Polatsk. ... Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (Lukashenka) (Belarusian: ÐлÑкÑаÌÐ½Ð´Ð°Ñ Ð ÑгоÌÑавÑÑ ÐÑкаÑÑÌнка, Russian: ) (born August 30, 1954) has been the President of Belarus since 1994. ... This is a list of people who have held the position prime minister for the European country of Belarus (ÐÑемÑеÑ-миниÑÑÑ Ð ÐµÑпÑблики ÐелаÑÑÑÑ): Vyacheslav Kebich (1991 - 1994) Mikhail Chigir (1994 - 1996) Syargey Ling (1996 - 1997 ) Vladimir Yermoshin (1997 - 2001) Gennady Novitsky (2001 - 2003) Sergey Sidorsky (2003 - present) Category: ... Sergey Sidorsky (Belarusian: СÑÑгей СÑдоÑÑÐºÑ (Syarhey Sidorski/Siarhiej Sidorski)) (born 1954) is the Prime Minister of Belarus. ... The National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus is the bicameral parliament that governs the Eastern Europe country of Belarus. ... The Council of the Republic is the upper-chamber in Belarus bicameral parliament, the National Assembly. ... Under the 1996 Constitution, the House of Representatives (Palata Predstavitelei) is the lower house of the parliament of Belarus. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ... Elections in Belarus gives information on election and election results in Belarus. ... The elections for the position of president of Belarus took place on March 19, 2006. ... Under an arrangement with the former USSR, Belarus (known as Byelorussian SSR) was an original member of the United Nations. ... The Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus is the highest-tier court inside of Belarus and acts as the final court of review. ... The Constitutional Court of Belarus is one of the top-teir courts in the Eastern European country. ...
The Conservative Christian Party (Konservativnaya Khrystsiyanska Partya) is a political party in Belarus, that opposes the regime of president Alexander Lukashenko. It was formed by a wing of the Belarusian People's Front in 1999. The last legislativeelections, 13-17 october 2004, was boycotted by the party, led by Zyanon Paznyak. These elections fell according to the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission [1] significantly short of OSCE commitments. Universal principles and constitutionally guaranteed rights of expression, association and assembly were seriously challenged, calling into question the Belarusian authorities’ willingness to respect the concept of political competition on a basis of equal treatment. According to this mission principles of an inclusive democratic process, whereby citizens have the right to seek political office without discrimination, candidates to present their views without obstruction, and voters to learn about them and discuss them freely, were largely ignored. A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (Lukashenka) (Belarusian: ÐлÑкÑаÌÐ½Ð´Ð°Ñ Ð ÑгоÌÑавÑÑ ÐÑкаÑÑÌнка, Russian: ) (born August 30, 1954) has been the President of Belarus since 1994. ... Belarusian Peoples Front Revival or BPF (Belarusian: ÐелаÑÑÑÐºÑ ÐаÑÐ¾Ð´Ð½Ñ Ð¤ÑÐ¾Ð½Ñ ÐдÑаджÑнÑне, ÐÐФ, BieÅaruski Narodny Front AdradžeÅnie) is a political party created in Belarus during the perestroika times. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Elections in Belarus gives information on election and election results in Belarus. ... The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is an international organization for security. ...
The ConservativeChristianParty (Konservativnaya Khrystsiyanska Partya) is a politicalparty in Belarus, that opposes the regime of presidentAlexander Lukashenko.
The last legislativeelections, 13-17 october 2004, was boycotted by the party, led by Zyanon Paznyak.
According to this mission principles of an inclusive democratic process, whereby citizens have the right to seek political office without discrimination, candidates to present their views without obstruction, and voters to learn about them and discuss them freely, were largely ignored.
Most conservatives strongly support the nation-state (although that was not so in the 19th century), and patriotically identify with their own nation.
Burkean conservatives value them for their own sake, because they are the result of long experience, but religious conservatives may use 'community values' as a euphemism for their own religious values, or even for theonomy.
The ConservativeParty in Britain was a staunch defender of the British Empire, and was responsible for initial brutal repression of African decolonisation.