Anatol Lyabedzka, the United Civil Party leader, will have to come to Minsk Central District Court on August 25. He may be deprived of his driving license.
The authorities are exercising pressure on opposition organizations, the politician thinks. “A policy of repressions” has been directed at the UCP and the Centre-Right Coalition before the parliamentary election, he believes. Other oppositionists are also participating in the election campaign but they are not affected by this ‘negatives reflection’, the party press service quotes Lyabedzka.
The subpoena is an attempt to disturb his work schedule and to threaten him, the politician thinks.