All trends
Society and political parties
Parties have not recognised the local election results; regional bloggers have gained political weight
February 19 – February 25
The opposition failed to mobilise voters but organised a convincing observation
February 12 – February 18
Parties mobilise supporters for elections and observation; civil society anticipates an agreement with the authorities on Freedom Day celebrations
February 5 – February 11
Parties attempt to politicise the elections; tension between investors and local residents has grown
January 29 – February 4
Civil society opposes the blocking of Charter-97, opposition candidates start campaigning
January 22 – January 28
Political parties join forces to celebrate Freedom Day; opposition candidates start campaigning
January 15 – January 21
Parties hardly managed to mobilise their activists for the elections, and green initiatives have gained popularity in the confrontation with investors
January 8 – January 14
Annual review 2017: civil society and political parties moved beyond the oppositional agenda
January 1 – January 7
Political parties and civic activists launched election campaigns
December 11 – December 17
Civic initiatives successfully negotiate the local agenda with the authorities and political parties agree on the division of electoral districts
December 4 – December 10
Political parties boost election campaigning, human rights activists reiterate the political prisoners issue
November 27 – December 3
Right Centrists fortify positions in the European Parliament and Tell The Truth! in the regions
November 20 – November 26
The opposition has failed in promoting the electoral agenda in the Belarusian-European dialogue, however succeeded in spotlighting economic reforms
November 13 – November 19
People are ready to support high-profile public initiatives, and protest leaders suspend street activism
November 6 – November 12
Tell the Truth! has made proposals to the army and the opposition proposed its vision of the Belarusian-European agenda at Euronest
October 30 – November 5
Belarusian political parties are preparing for the local elections, and law enforcement is prompted by human rights activists and the EU to avoid new political prisoners
October 23 – October 29
Civil society has prompted the authorities to revise the information policy
October 16 – October 22
Civil society has bearing on agenda of Belarusian authorities and opposition enhances propensity towards conflict
October 9 – October 15
Impact of civic initiatives on local agendas and cultural information policy has increased
October 2 – October 8