Pavel Latushko

On August 9, 2022 Latushko became the Deputy Head and Representative for the Transfer of Power in the United Transitional Cabinet of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya.

[10] During the 2006 Belarusian presidential election, Pavel Latushko attracted media attention in Poland.

[11][12] In his role as Belarusian ambassador to Poland, Latushko took part in the program "24 hours" of the TVN24 news channel via teleconference.

The host questioned him about the conduct of the election, access of opposition candidates to the media and arrests of activists.

[13][14][15] During the 2020 Belarusian protests, he supported the strike of the theater artists, and spoke in favor of the resignation of Yury Karaev and Lidia Yermoshina.

[16] On 20 August, Alexander Konyuk, the Prosecutor-General of Belarus, initiated criminal proceedings against the members of the Coordination Council under Article 361 of the Belarusian Criminal Code, on the grounds of attempting to seize state power and harming national security.

"His departure came a day after Lukashenko warned that Latushko had crossed a red line and would face prosecution.

[23] In October 2002 Pavel Latushko accused Russian physicist and opposition politician Boris Nemtsov of interfering in Belarusian internal affairs and supported his expulsion from Belarus.