Sergei Dylevsky

He studied machine construction at a technical college in Minsk, and chose to become a steel temperer.

He drove several protestors to hospitals and called for a strike at Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ).

[2] The next day, Dylevksy stated that 50 people demonstrating in front of MTZ to support the workers were detained.

[7][1][4] On 24 August 2020, Dylevsky was detained by the security services along with fellow presidium member Olga Kovalkova whilst they both attempted to support striking workers at the Minsk Tractor Works factory.

[18] In December 2020, Dylevsky was named among the representatives of the Democratic Belarusian opposition, honored with the Sakharov Prize by the European Parliament.