Pravalski to complain at Supreme Court and Lukashenka
An unregistered presidential candidate Uladzimir Pravalski will file a complaint at the judge to the head of the state. After this, Pravalski will ask the Central Election Commission to abolish Lukashenka's registration as a candidate. Pravalski is convinced the current President was registered illegally. The Supreme Court hearing dedicated to consideration of Pravalski's complaint with regard to his non-registration as a candidate was conducted with violations, claims Pravalski. Let us remind you, the hearing took place on November 22, the court did not satisfy Pravalski's complaint. The contender thinks there were violations of legislation at the hearing. He has told about this in his conversation with ERB.
Pravalski: "75% of my statements and appeals have not been considered at all. The only thing I can do is to file a complaint to the name of the President so he would subject the judge to disciplinary responsibility. Now I am going to prepare an appeal to abolish the illegal registration of Lukashenka as a candidate for President".
The unregistered candidate added he would continue his involvement into politics but would not support any of the registered candidates.
Pravalski: "75% of my statements and appeals have not been considered at all. The only thing I can do is to file a complaint to the name of the President so he would subject the judge to disciplinary responsibility. Now I am going to prepare an appeal to abolish the illegal registration of Lukashenka as a candidate for President".
The unregistered candidate added he would continue his involvement into politics but would not support any of the registered candidates.