Narodnaya Gazeta ( Belarusian : Народная газета , "People's Newspaper") is a newspaper that started in 1990 in Minsk , Belarus .
6-482: The newspaper was founded in 1990 as the national socio-political newspaper. Narodnaya Gazeta was the printing organ of the Supreme Council of Belarus . For the first time, the newspaper was published on October 2, 1990. Throughout its history, the newspaper has been reporting on events from an independent point of view and has maintained democratic views. In 1995, due to a conflict in the government that affected
12-767: The Republic of Belarus ( Belarusian : Вярхоўны Савет Рэспублікі Беларусь ) was the unicameral legislature of Belarus between 1991 and 1996. It was essentially a continuation of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR of 1938–1991 immediately after the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991 , which in its turn was the successor of both the All-Byelorussian Congress of Soviets (1919–1937) and its Central Executive Committee (1920–1938), and all of which had been
18-585: The highest organs of state power in Belarus during 1920–1990. During 1990–1996 it functioned as a permanent parliament . From 1991 to 1994, the chairman was both the de jure and de facto head of state of Belarus, and the post was considered equivalent to that of president . Since 1994 the head of state has been the President of Belarus , with the executive power being the Council of Ministers of Belarus . Since 1996,
24-519: The issues of economy, education, culture and history of Belarus, ecology, social problems, sports. Widely uses letters from readers, freelance authors. In 2014, the newspaper became a part of the Belarus Today Publishing House and start to be published not daily, but weekly. This Belarusian newspaper-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Supreme Council of Belarus The Supreme Council of
30-515: The media, the President of Belarus issued a decree to change the leadership of Narodnaya Gazeta . Iosif Syaredzich, the chief editor of Narodnaya Gazeta was dismissed for publishing the article called Letter to the President, which called for violence and civil strife according to the head of state. On March 17, 1995, Alexander Lukashenko appointed Nikolai Galko, as the new editor-in-chief of Narodnaya Gazeta , by his decree. Iosif Siaredich created
36-412: The new newspaper Narodnaya Volya on July 11, 1995. Narodnaya Gazeta covers issues of social and political, international life, problems of the economy, culture, science, the activity of the bodies of legislative and executive power of the Republic of Belarus. Much attention is paid to issues of morality and law, human-society relations. It publishes legislative acts, information-political materials, on
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