Mindaugas Murza
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Mindaugas Murza (born 16 December 1973) is a radical Lithuanian nationalist, the leader of the United National Workers party, famous for supporting nationalsocialist and far-right ideas.
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- We have no substance to talk about ostensibly terrible Lukashenka's regime. Belarussian people have chosen stability and Lukashenka, so I support their choice. Lithuanian Government shouldn't intrude into Belarussia's affairs.
- Quoted in Murza supports dictator
- There was no democracy neither in Lithuania's, nor in Ukraine's elections - rules of the game were dictated by those, who had most money.
- Quoted in Murza supports dictator
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