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The regime is adopting Iran's experience
Pavel Latushka on how the regime is gradually building an updated repressive system in Belarus.

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Mar 24


Sanctions enforcement is intensifying
We have repeatedly warned that helping Lukashenko circumvent sanctions can result in prosecution and even imprisonment

Pavel Latushka
Mar 23


Ukraine Demands a Trade Embargo
If Lukashenko does not release political prisoners, does not stop the repression, and does not cease assisting the aggressor, Belarus may face a full trade embargo

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Mar 11


Pavel Latushka: We Are a Real Factor and a Political Subject That Cannot Be Ignored
This is a proactive political alternative to the Lukashenko regime today. And it is absolutely necessary for the political transformation of Belarus tomorrow.

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Mar 6


Seized and Not Let Go? The Real Reason Behind Lukashenko's Refusal to Travel to Washington
Pavel Latushka on Whether the Donald Trump Administration Has Officially Recognized Lukashenko as President

Pavel Latushka
Mar 5


Belarusian Draniki as World Cultural Heritage
News has emerged that draniki are being proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO cultural heritage list

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Mar 5


The Head and representatives of the UCC laid flowers at the Shevchenko monument in Warsaw on the anniversary of the start of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine
The Head of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Deputy Head Pavel Latushka, Representative for National Revival Pavel Barkouski, Representative for Youth Policy and Students Marharyta Vorykhava, and Chief of Staff of the Cabinet Valery Matskevich laid flowers at the monument to Taras Shevchenko in Warsaw on the day of the fourth anniversary of the start of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine

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Feb 24


Five-YearPath
From a reactive approach to a sustainable strategy for national reconciliation and Belarus’s European future

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Feb 18


Pavel Latushka: The Sovereignty of Belarus is Not a Bargaining Chip Between Lukashenko and Moscow
When Belarusians determine their own destiny, the Kremlin loses the pseudo-legal pretexts for interfering in the internal affairs of Belarus — pretexts created with the support of the dictator Lukashenko

Pavel Latushka
Feb 13


Statement of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus on the aggressive intentions of the Russian Federation to interfere in the internal affairs of Belarus
The United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus considers it necessary to provide a principled political assessment of recent statements by official representatives of the Russian Federation, which may indicate preparations for the final elimination of our country’s sovereignty

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Feb 13


We Will Return Belarus to Our Common European Home. There is No Other Way
Theses of the speech by Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus and recipient of the Lech Wałęsa Solidarity Prize, at the official events during the award ceremony of the Poland–Lithuania Cooperation and Dialogue Forum and the Jerzy Giedroyc Dialogue and Cooperation Forum

Pavel Latushka
Feb 11


Why the Round Table is the Way Out for Everyone
For the past several years, we have lived in a state of confrontation. A confrontation that simply would not exist if one person had not decided that his power was worth any sacrifice — mass terror, a split in society, the destruction of normal relations with all neighbors except Russia, complicity in war, isolation, and economic stagnation

Pavel Latushka
Feb 9


Seviarynets: Latushka is the Best Alternative for the Position of Prime Minister of a Free Belarus
Pavel Latushka. Photo: NAM-media
The former political prisoner wrote on his Facebook page about his acquaintance with the former Minister of Culture, former Director of the Kupalauski Theater, and current Deputy to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. "Pavel Latushka was Belarusian from the very beginning, not Lukashenka's," he writes

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Feb 9


Is the Regime Afraid of the Round Table?
Recently, our initiative to organize a Round Table to resolve the Belarusian crisis has sparked active discussion

Pavel Latushka
Jan 31


No Changes in EU Visa Policy for Belarusians Are Planned
Information that emerged regarding changes to the European Union's visa policy toward Belarusians became one of the topics of discussion during working meetings of the Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet, Head of NAM Pavel Latushka and Speaker of the Coordination Council Arciom Brukhan in Berlin

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Jan 31


The attention of PACE to the situation in Belarus is extremely important
Theses of the Speech by Pavel Latushka, Delegate of the Coordination Council and Member of the Belarusian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, at the meeting of the PACE Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy during the PACE Winter Plenary Session

Pavel Latushka
Jan 28


The Belarusian crisis must be resolved primarily by Belarusians
It is unacceptable for the future of the Belarusian people to be decided without their participation — "nothing about us without us"

Pavel Latushka
Jan 19


Pavel Latushka discussed joint projects with the Belarusian minority in Poland
Joint projects with representatives of Belarusian minority organizations in Poland were discussed during meetings of Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of the NAM Pavel Latushka in Białystok with representatives of the Belarusian minority and Belarusian diaspora in the Białystok region

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Jan 17


The Belarusian "Lyavonikha" was performed in Hajnówka
Hajnówka is one of the most important centers of Belarusian identity in Poland, where the Belarusian minority lives and preserves and respects Belarusian culture, language, and history

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Jan 17


Pavel Latushka: A round table would prevent the collapse of the state system and ensure a transition of power without shocks
"Refusal to resolve the crisis internally and to engage in dialogue could lead to the country’s fate depending on external factors. The most dangerous of these is Russia", noted Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of NAM Pavel Latushka in an interview with one of Poland’s leading publications, Rzeczpospolita

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Jan 15
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