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Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov, speaking about the dictatorships in Belarus and Russia, said that power for the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is a pillow between him and the noose. Nevzorov spoke about this on the radio “Echo of Moscow”.
According to Nevzorov, the relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leader of Belarus can only be called a perversion. He called them “a duet with crucian carp”, to which you squeeze your head, and he only opens his mouth. In addition, the journalist stressed that the difference between the two rulers is huge: Lukashenka understands that as soon as he loses power, he will be hanged. “For him, power is a pillow between him and the noose,” Nevzorov said. He called Putin a more dramatic figure.
Nevzorov also emphasized that there were no dictatorships in Russia, but there were disguised dictators in the form of tsars. And now, in his opinion, everyone except Lukashenka sees that the Russian Federation has no friends.
Earlier, Nevzorov commented on the case of the Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, in whose doping test traces of trimetazidine were found. The day before, information appeared that doping could have entered the body of a 15-year-old athlete with a product that her grandfather used.
“As it turned out, everything with the figure skater girl was investigated. And only in Russia is the version accepted with enthusiasm that doping was passed on to the little figure skater through the generation from her doping grandfather, who also, perhaps, secretly skated somewhere. And now it all depends on how this grandfather will perform if he is invited. This is such a cute Peking duck. We know how to cook them,” the journalist said.
Source: Rosbalt

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