According to journalists, Valentin Sukalo has not appeared in public for a long time. And they call it a serious illness.
The state of health of Valentin Sukal, Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus, has deteriorated significantly. The officer is currently in intensive care, Nasha Niva reported.
The authors of the publication write that Valentin Sukalo has not appeared in public for a long time. According to the newspaper’s report, the Belarusian statesman is in intensive care where he is struggling with a serious illness.
The publication noted that the official was a “forensic business veteran” of the Soviet Union. Sukalo continued his work as a lawyer under President Alexander Lukashenko.
Journalists also mentioned that as a result of the activities of Valyantsin Sukalo, Belarusian citizens almost lost the opportunity to prove their innocence in court. Under him, the number of guilty verdicts increased to 99.7%, and in political cases – to 100%.
What is known about the President of the Supreme Court of Belarus
Valentin Sukalo was born on August 16, 1942 in Minsk. Before entering the Law Faculty of Belarusian State University, he worked as a turner. He served as Minister of Justice of the BSSR during the Soviet era and was also Vice President of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union. He was a member of the Central Committee of the BSSR Communist Party.
Sukalo assumed the post of chairman of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus in 1997, shortly after the referendum in Belarus.
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Source: Focus
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