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August 12th, 2020
Smer-SD lawmaker Juraj Blanar, who also heads the Slovak parliament's foreign affairs committee, on Tuesday welcomed the European Union's decision to investigate the state of affairs in Belarus, where unrest broke out after the presidential election held on Sunday. Blanar condemned the violence that erupted after incumbent president Alexander Lukashenko was announced the winner of the election with 80.08 percent of the vote. "What's important for Belarus right now is to have both sides seek a non-violent form of dialogue," he added.
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