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![Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.) Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)](https://images.tandf.co.uk/common/jackets/crclarge/978041564/9780415648967.jpg)
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Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)
DOI link for Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)
Hans-Georg Wieck, the OSCE ambassador in Minsk, was a spy who would be expelled if he did not leave the country freely’: Guardian, 10 September 2001, p. 10. ‘Mr Lukashenko said last week: “Hans-Georg Wieck was wrong to expect that Lukashenko would expel him before the presidential election. We will throw him out after the election” ’: Independent, 10 September 2001, p. 11. ‘[Before the election Lukashenko] said that a special team charged with making preparations for a forcible seizure of power had been set up in the republic under the direct supervision of Hans-Georg Wieck’: CDSP, 2001, vol. 53, no. 32, p. 17.)
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Andrei Vardomaski, of the opinion poll company Novak, said: ‘It is the less well educated, the poor, the old and people living in isolated villages who will vote for Lukashenko. His opponents are strongest among the better off and in cities like Minsk.’