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...the Council of Ministers of Byelorussia. During [[World War II]], he led [[Belarusian resistance movement|Communist partisan units]] within Nazi-occupied Belarus
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...ович Клещёв}}, 25 February 1905 – 13 December 1968) was a Belarusian general and politician. He served as the [[Prime Minister of Belarus|Chair
[[Category:Communist Party of Byelorussia politicians]]
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...novsky has on several occasions become involved in altercations with other politicians and debate opponents. As a candidate, he also took part in the [[Russian pr
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...orce (1943-1991), Russian Military Air Force (1992-2010 and from 2013) and Belarusian Military Air Force and Air Defence Forces roundel
...been calls for an EU-wide ban on both Soviet and Nazi symbols, notably by politicians from Lithuania, Estonia, the [[Czech Republic]], Hungary and [[Slovakia]].
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