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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.

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[–] redtea@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Further, and ominously, the ABPA can impeach the president (currently the prerogative of the parliament), has “the right to consider the question of the legitimacy of elections” and can “annul legal acts and decisions of other state bodies and actors which run counter to the interests of national security…

Spooky season is back 👻👻

Do you think they're worried the ABPA might impeach US presidents? It's not the most outrageous political claim that I'd have heard a USian come out with.

Edit: where would I go for a good primer on Chinese constitutional law/governance? Do you know?

[–] qwename@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

where would I go for a good primer on Chinese constitutional law/governance?

I don't know, do you mean introduction to laws related to the constitution? The NPC does have a list of all current 299 laws in China (in Chinese): http://www.npc.gov.cn/npc/c2/c30834/202311/t20231102_432724.html, and the first category is a list of 52 laws related to the constitution. The NPC also provides English translations for the various laws here: http://en.npc.gov.cn.cdurl.cn/laws.html

[–] redtea@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 11 months ago

Thank you! Yes, this is the kind of thing I was after.