Cichanoŭskaja working in Warsaw, soon to move into new office

February 6, Pozirk. Belarus’ pro-democracy leader Śviatłana Cichanoŭskaja has been working in Warsaw this week as she prepares to move into an office in the Polish capital, the politician’s Telegram channel reported.
Her team will be present both in Warsaw and Vilnius. Most of her staff will work at the Vilnius office, which will be headed by Dzianis Kučynski, her diplomatic advisor.
Her aides Franak Viačorka and Alaksandar Dabravolski are expected to move to Warsaw. Cichanoŭskaja said she is hoping to visit Lithuania, where she lived from 2020 until recently, quite often.
Vilnius remains “the diplomatic center” and a center of Belarus’ pro-democracy forces and civil society, the post says.
She pointed out that Poland hosts the biggest Belarusian community abroad.
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