Kanapatskaya advised Lukashenka to agree on a successor and resign
The sparring partner in the presidential elections is shocked by the US operation in Venezuela.

Hanna Kanapatskaya. Photo from her social networks
"The law of the strong returns," Hanna Kanapatskaya wrote on her Facebook page. "Although it never disappeared, it only for a certain time hid behind the cloak of a system of legal norms created by states (and other international actors)."
"Yesterday this legal masquerade ended," Kanapatskaya writes. "Almost thirty-five years (since the overthrow and transport of Noriega to the USA in 1990) there has been nothing like this - and now it's happening again. My opinion: it's for the best! Lex fortissimum. And there is no need to have any illusions," Kanapatskaya writes.
"In the current world configuration, interest is primary, and law is only one of the instruments for serving it. And those who understood this earlier act much more freely today. With Maduro, everything turned out logically and expectedly. Neither multi-billion Chinese investments in the oil sector, nor the purchase of modern Russian weaponry, nor highly professional personal security consisting of Cuban special forces saved him," Kanapatskaya notes.
She calls Belarus "swampy outskirts".
"From this, an obvious conclusion for our swampy outskirts follows. If someone many times stronger and more influential than you says directly that they recognize your last election result as lawful and legitimate, but only so that you calmly and without haste prepare for departure, restore the mechanisms not only of backroom, but also of state-public communication through the return of official diplomatic services, and also agree with them on the persona of the transit leader(s) — then do it. Show everyone who is in the case: with mustaches and without mustaches; in skirts and in pants; with experience in public administration and in the private sector. Maybe someone will take a look. Just be more careful with those who have 'sniffed gunpowder' - they don't really like such people there. Well, and get a move on, don't let it relapse," Hanna Kanapatskaya urges.
In 2020, Kanapatskaya played the role of a spoiler for Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. Judging by the voting results at polling stations where commissions posted protocols and allowed observers to monitor the vote count, Kanapatskaya garnered about 0.3% of the votes. The Central Election Commission credited her with 1.7%. She was also put forward for the elections in 2025.
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