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Belarus’ election extends President Lukashenko’s rule, called a sham by opposition, EU

  • Belarus has been an orchestral election on the weekends on the weekend, when the opposition and the EU rejected as a farce and expanded President Alexander Lukashenko for more than 30 years.
  • Belarusi's 2020 elections were also called fake by opponents, but caused an unprecedented protest in Japan.
  • Lukashenko has been in power since 1994 and relies on subsidies and political support from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who survived in 2020 protests.

Belarusi's authoritative President Alexander Lukashenko has gained power over 30 years in an edited weekend election that the opposition and the European Union refused as a farce.

The Central Election Committee declared that early on Monday, Lukashenko had won the election nearly 87 % of the voting after the campaign for four token circles to praise his rule.

Many of the political opposition of the country have been imprisoned or expelled overseas by the relentless crackdown on Lukashenko's opposition and freedom of speech. 9 million countries.

Lubio, Secretary of State, releases US prisoners in Belarus when controversy is in the national election.

Since then, more than 65,000 people have been arrested, thousands of people have been BEAT, and suspension has been blamed from the west.

The EU refused to vote on Sunday as illegal and threatened new sanctions.

German Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that the election had marked “a bitter day for all people waiting for freedom and democracy.”

Igor Calpenko, the head of the Central Committee of Belarus, is the fifth from the left, and his colleagues will attend a press conference on January 27, 2025 about the results of the presidential election in Minsk in Belarus. (AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov)

“Instead of free, fair elections, fears, or ARBITRAR life, they experience daily repression, repression, and human rights infringement,” she said in X.

Lukashenko has been in power since 1994 and has dominated the country with iron fist. He rely on subsidies and political support from Russia's President Vladimir Putin, and he himself has been appointed for a quarter century.

Lukashenko allowed Moscow to use the national territory to invade Ukraine in 2022, and later hosted some Russian tactical nuclear weapons.

Putin called Lukashenko on Monday and blessed his “persuasive victory.” Congratulations on China's President Xi Jinping.

Some observers believe that Lukashenko is afraid of repeating these large -scale demonstrations in Ukraine and in combat, and not retaining it in August in August. I was planning to vote in January that I wanted to fill the city again.

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The first -class enemy fled abroad or was thrown into prison. According to activists, the country has nearly 1,300 political prisoners, including the Nobel Peace Prize winner, the founder of the Viasuna Human Rights Center, an Ale Beartky.

Since July, Lukashenko has forgiven more than 250 people. At the same time, the authorities tried to take the opposition by arresting hundreds of more people in raids targeting the parent of political prisoners and friends.

After challenging Lukashenko in 2020, Svia Trana Tsukanusukaya, a exiled person who fled Belarus under the government's pressure, blamed the election as a “meaningless farce” and drove off all the people listed in the voting. He urged voters.

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