CONCLUSIONS
– the 2016 parliamentary elections started against the background of a difficult geopolitical situation in the world and Europe, primarily in connection with the Russian-Ukrainian conflict;
– the elections are accompanied by adverse trends in the social and economic development of Belarus;
– the campaign has a more favorable domestic political background as compared to last year’s presidential election;
– the Belarusian authorities have not abandoned the repressive practices against opponents of the regime: peacefulprotesters are still subjected to administrative responsibility, political parties and public associations are still denied official registration, other civil and political rights of citizens are restricted;
– the Belarusian authorities have not taken any measures aimed at systemic and qualitative changes in the field of human rights, especially at the legislative level;
– during the preparation for the elections, the Belarusian authorities took into account only a few recommendations made by the OSCE ODIHR and the campaign “Human Rights Defenders for Free Elections” following the observation of the previous campaign.
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