The People's Assembly, something akin to a senate, will become a body with constitutional powers and not just a consultative one. It will absorb some of the powers of the president, preparing ground for a life without Lukashenko in Belarus, and to despair of western experts, looks awfully similar to Soviet Union's Central Committee or China's National People Congress.
It is of course a reaction to the attempted coup in 2020, which has backfired in moving Belarus further away from liberalism. Western think tanks, which I will not link here for the sake of hygiene, are criticizing the "left wing populist" tone of the government, which has as priorities reducing living costs and taxing the rich. And in general have a very defeatist tone as they recognize the government has hardened its grip and it will be hard to repeat what they tried in 2020. The opposition will most likely boycott the parliament, people's assembly and presidential elections instead of trying to win them.
He made those comments in 1995 (https://www.upi.com/Archives/1995/11/27/Belarus-leader-defends-Hitler-praise/9348817448400/), this is his more recent take;
https://www.lemkininstitute.com/single-post/we-will-never-separate-jewish-victims-from-the-nazi-genocide-against-the-entire-people-of-belarus
Its still a stupid thing to say.
Wow, thanks for dispelling this propoganda comrade I was not aware of this at all.
Its insane how insidious pro-nazi propoganda is.
1995 or 2023 , he said it because he doesn't differentiate between USSR and Nazi Germany . I don't think he is any kind of socialist
But he didn’t commit his country towards fascism, unlike some of his neighbors and retained a lot of the structures he inherited from the BySSR. Belarus isn’t socialist, but it is the closest thing to it in Europe
Yeah man take your stand. This'll finally put the left in line