
Sergey Sivets
Sergey Sivets, born in 1973 in Minsk, Belarus, has had a diverse career in law and politics. He worked at the Belarusian State University and later led the Institute of Legal Research at the National Center for Legislation and Legal Research. A member of the Council of the Republic, he has held various positions, notably in legislative and educational committees. Known for his loyalty to the Belarusian regime, Sivets has been involved in controversial legislative proposals, including fines for displaying the white-red-white flag during protests. His pragmatic approach to politics has led some to describe him as a careerist rather than an ideologue, seeking to navigate the complexities of Belarusian governance under President Alexander Lukashenko.
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Recent news mentions
Sergey Sivets remains in the commission but in a new status as the current chairman of the Constitutional Court.
Лукашенко обновил состав комиссии по помилованиюSergey Sivets is the new chairman of the Constitutional Court of Belarus.
Новый председатель Конституционного суда отправил сына учиться на разведчика в академию ГРУ. А как началась война, поскорее забрал из РоссииSergey Sivets is the new chairman of the Constitutional Court.
Сергей Сивец — новый председатель Конституционного суда
Sergey Sivets has taken over as the head of the Constitutional Court.
Андрей Швед назначен председателем Верховного суда





