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National Anti-Crisis Management
Belarusian shadow government created in October 2020 for transfer of power from Lukashenko / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Anti-Crisis Management (NAM)[1] (Belarusian: Народнае антыкрызіснае ўпраўленне, romanized: Narodnaje antykryzisnaje wprawlennie, Russian: Народное Антикризисное Управление, romanized: Narodnoe Antikrizisnoe Upravlenie, Polish: Narodowy Zarząd Antykryzysowy;[2] also People's Anti-Crisis Administration, NAU[3]) is a "shadow-government-like"[citation needed] organisation created in Belarus by Pavel Latushko in late October 2020 during the 2020 Belarusian protests[3][4] with approval of the Belarusian Coordination Council.[1] In 2022, a complementary cabinet structure, the United Transitional Cabinet, was created, with Latushko holding responsibility for the transition of power.[5]
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Abbreviation | NAM ![]() |
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Founders | Coordination Council ![]() |
Types | organization ![]() |
Country | Belarus ![]() |
Directors | Pavel Latushko ![]() |
Website | belarus-nau |
In January 2023, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus designated NAU as an extremist group.