The Federation of Trade Unions has updated the personal composition of its delegates to the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly.
Replacing outgoing delegates are Chairman of the National Bank Board Raman Halouchanka and head of Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s administration Dzmitry Krutoi.
According to BelTA, the federation is sending a total of 80 delegates to the Assembly.
“Since the first session of the 7th Assembly, two delegates — one from Mahilyow Region and one from the city of Minsk — have had their mandates terminated early on the grounds provided for in Article 39 of the Law ‘On the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly’,” the FTU said.
Their seats have now gone to Krutoi and Halouchanka. Last year, Raman Halouchanka took part in the Assembly as prime minister.