Most foreign observers to arrive in Belarus on October, 8
07.10.2015
The majority of foreign observers will arrive in Belarus on October, 8, in order to monitor the presidential elections. This was reported by head of the Central Election Commission Lidia Yermoshina. Tomorrow the Armenian, Uzbek and Tajik delegation will arrive in Belarus. On Friday, we wait for the observers from Latvia and for head of the Central Election Commission of Russia Vladimir Churov.
In total, according to the latest data, 918 international observers are accredited in Belarus.
In total, according to the latest data, 918 international observers are accredited in Belarus.
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