Lukaschenko hat jeglichen Prozess gegen sich selbst oder seine Familie verboten, wenn er sein Amt niederlegt. Der belarussische Diktator unterzeichnete das Gesetz „Über den Präsidenten“

by ua-stena

39 comments
  1. If he thinks his retirement is going to be all sunshine and daisies he’s delirious. He will be forced into hiding at best, or find himself falling out a window. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻

  2. The cool thing about sovereignty is that future governments can write new laws, or fix problems with old laws.

  3. What can be banned, can also be unbanned, lol. No way that piece of shit is resining voluntarily.

  4. you will never try me in court! why? well, because the president said so! which one was that? me!

    Lukashenko is a treasure. couple years ago when inflation was heating up, he fought inflation by just legislating prices can’t go up anymore. bahaha

  5. Egypt’s Mubarak is one of the only dictators who got to live a nice retirement in his seaside villa and his family much of their wealth.

    Giving up power at the right time is the key.

    Lukashenko seems too unstable to pull this off.

  6. That’s honestly a good thing because it might make him feel safe to leave the office

  7. i’m sure people want the fastest way not the TRIAL thing lol

  8. and when he’s out of power I’m sure that the people in Belarus are totally going to follow this rule.

    did he make sure to claim no take-backsies?

  9. What happens if the next dictator writes a law saying the previous law was illegal/inconstitutional?

  10. How to officially announce you might not have been up to any good recently.

  11. Next president: oh thats cool, im gonna get rid of that and go after this dumbfuck

  12. Seems legit. That will hold up when the next person is in.

  13. sure, that will work with the angry mob looking for blood.

  14. He is a good man, a smart man. Not many people know Lukalkjsdh like I do, he once said I was the best friend he ever had, that is a quote.

  15. Trump is green with envy. Why didn’t he think of that???

  16. A successor is either going to string him up on a lamp post or have him assassinated, I don’t think he has a lot to worry about here

  17. ah yes, because the next government won’t be able to just undo the law

  18. Seems like the Belarusians got to do simmilar treatment to him as the italians did with mussolini

  19. That’s not how dictatorships work. A dictator can’t resign and simply live a normal life in his own country. You either die in office or get replaced. If you get replaced you will either end up in exile, in prison or in a coffin.

    I mean what is he going to do if he is removed from power and put on trial? Invoke his rights? Nobody has any rights in a dictatorship except the dictator.

  20. he honestly thinks that when the time comes the people of belarus will follow his shit laws.

  21. Lukashenko wants the “get out off jail free” card Trump says he has!

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