Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya published a post on Threads, in which she appealed to Belarusian women with a request to help her with contacts needed for life in the Polish capital.

«Just between us girls: some circumstances in my life have changed. Please tell me contacts in Warsaw: manicure, hairdresser, cosmetologist, boxing coach. Preferably Belarusians. Mid-price segment,» Tsikhanouskaya wrote.
It was previously reported that this week the democratic leader began working in Warsaw, where a new office will soon open, operating in parallel with the office in Vilnius.
Part of the team will move to the Polish capital — primarily those employees who are fluent in Polish and are familiar with the local context. Among them are chief advisor Franak Viachorka and senior advisor Aliaksandr Dabravolski.
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