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Belarusian and Social
The Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly ( Hramada ) emerged in March 1991.
Shushkevich sued the Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Security: due to inflation, his retirement pension as a former head of state was the equivalent of one dollar and 80 cents monthly.
He continues to be active in politics, heading the Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly party.
Category: Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly politicians
* Belarusian Social Democratic Party-Assembly
The Belarusian Social Democratic Party ( Assembly ) (,, Belarusskaya Social-Demokraticheskaya Partiya ( Hromada )) is a social democratic political party in Belarus, that opposes the government of president Alexander Lukashenko.
* Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly
* Belarusian Social Democratic Party ( People's Assembly )
color: bsdg from: 1991 till: 1996 text :" Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly "
color: bsdpng from: 1996 till: 2005 text :" Belarusian Social Democratic Party ( People's Assembly )"
color: bsdg from: 1998 till: 2008 text :" Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly "
* Belarusian Social Democratic Party-People's Assembly ( Satsyal-Demokratychnaya Partya Belarusi-Nardonaya Hramada )
* Belarusian Social Democratic Party ( People's Assembly ) ( Belaruskaya Satsyial-Demakratychnaya Partyia-Nardonaya Hramada )
Some party members then formed the Belarusian Social Democratic Party ( Assembly ), which was registered.
* Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly
* Belarusian Social Democratic Party ( Assembly )

Belarusian and Democratic
the first government of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
The first attempt to establish a sovereign Belarusian state in modern history came in early 1918 with the declaration of independence of the Belarusian Democratic Republic.
The Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic exists as a government in exile since then.
The Belarusian Christian Democratic Union, founded in June 1991, was a continuation of the Belarusian Christian-Democratic Party, which was disbanded by the Polish authorities in western Belarus in the 1930s.
In 1995 other parties included the Belarusian Ecological Party, the National Democratic Party of Belarus, the Party of People's Accord, the All-Belarusian Party of Popular Unity and Accord, the Belarusian United Agrarian Democratic Party, the Belarusian Scientific Industrial Congress, the Belarusian Green Party, the Belarusian Humanitarian Party, the Belarusian Party of Labor, the Belarusian Party of Labor and Justice, the Belarusian Socialist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus, the Polish Democratic Union, and the Republican Party.

Belarusian and Party
The Communist Party of Belarus ( CPB ), part of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ), claimed to rule the Belarusian SSR in the name of the proletariat for the entire duration of the republic's existence.
After the CPB was banned in the wake of the August 1991 coup d ' état, Belarusian communists regrouped and renamed themselves the Party of Communists of Belarus ( PCB ), which became the umbrella organization for Belarus's communist parties and pro-Russian groups.
The Belarusian Peasant Party, founded in February 1991, is headquartered in Minsk and has branches in most voblastsi.

Belarusian and People's
* 1918 – The Belarusian People's Republic is established.
* Belarusian ( National ) People's Front " Revival ", better known as the BPF, a political party created in Belarus during the perestroika times ( BNF is from the Latin translitteration of the Belarusian Беларускі Народны Фронт " Адраджэньне " ( БНФ ): Biełaruski Narodny Front " Adradžeńnie ")
In March 1918, while the city remained a part of Russia, Belarusian People's Republic, proclaimed in Minsk under the German occupation, declared Smolensk a part of it.
In 1918 occupied by Germany and transferred to the short-lived Belarusian People's Republic.
* Official page on Belarusian People's Republic Rada website
This design replaced a historical flag used by the Belarusian People's Republic of 1918, before Belarus became a Soviet Republic, and again after it regained its independence in 1991.
Since it was dropped as the official emblem of Belarus, opposition groups such as the Belarusian People's Front have used the Pahonia as part of their own party symbols or used them as a form of protest against Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
As result of Russia's withdrawal from World War I, and the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the area was acquired by Germany and transferred to Belarusian People's Republic.
In 1918, the Belarusian People's Republic claimed Bryansk, but the town was taken by Bolshevik forces in 1919.
In 1980 he was awarded the honorific title of People's Writer of the Belarusian SSR.
An opponent of Alexander Lukashenko's regime and a supporter of the Belarusian People's Front, he lived abroad for several years ( first in Finland, then in Germany and the Czech Republic ), but returned to his homeland just a month before his death.
* People's Writer of the Belarusian SSR ( 1980 )
After a 2005 decree by president Alexander Lukashenko on the restriction of the usage of the words Беларускі (" Belarusian " and " Народны " (" National ", " Popular ", " People's ") in the names of political parties and movements, the party had to change its official name to " BPF Party ".
* Belarusian People's Front BPF
File: Belarusian People's Front logo. png | Emblem of the Belarusian Popular Front

Belarusian and Assembly
Representatives of most Belarusian regions and of different ( mostly left-wing ) political powers, including the Belarusian Socialist Assembly, the Christian democratic movement and the General Jewish Labour Bund, formed a Belarusian National Council in late 1917.
Article 10 states that the national emblem must be displayed at specified locations on a continual basis, such as the residences of the Belarusian leader, the chamber of the National Assembly and at governmental offices of national and regional levels.

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