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Polls open in Belarus – with Alexander Lukashenko set to increase 30-year presidential rule

By Editorial Board Published January 26, 2025 5 Min Read
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Polls open in Belarus – with Alexander Lukashenko set to increase 30-year presidential rule

Individuals in Belarus have began to vote within the presidential election, which is all however sure to increase the rule of Alexander Lukashenko.

The authoritarian chief is anticipated to win as seventh time period as chief in Sunday’s election, extending his 31 years in energy in Sunday’s election.

Residents have been pictured heading to the polls within the nation’s capital, Minsk. A complete of 6.9 million persons are registered to solid their ballots earlier than voting ends at 5pm tonight UK time.

4 opposition candidates seem on ballots, however all are loyal to Mr Lukashenko and have praised his rule.

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Mr Lukashenko’s canine Umka accompanied him to solid his vote. Pic: Reuters

Most of the precise opponents to the incumbent president are both in jail or have been exiled overseas on account of a crackdown on dissent and free speech.

It comes after mass protests after the election in 2020 threatened his declare to the presidency as Western governments backed the opposition’s assertion that he falsified the outcomes and stole victory from its candidate, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya.

The demonstrations went on for months and led to the arrest of greater than 65,000 folks, a lot of whom are nonetheless in jail.

Ms Tsikhanouskaya, who fled Belarus beneath authorities stress, advised The Related Press that Sunday’s election was “a senseless farce, a Lukashenko ritual”.

Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya participates in a demonstration organized by Friends of Belarus in Copenhagen, Denmark October 23, 2020. Emil Helms/ Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. DENMARK OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN DENMARK.

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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in 2020. Pic: Reuters

A voter casts his ballot at a polling station during the presidential election in Minsk, Belarus January 26, 2025. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina

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Individuals solid their votes in Minsk. Pic: Reuters/Evgenia Novozhenina

In preparation for this 12 months’s election, polling stations have eliminated the curtains masking poll containers, and voters are forbidden from photographing their ballots – a response to the opposition’s name in 2020 for voters to take footage to make it tougher for authorities to rig the vote.

Police have additionally carried out large-scale drills earlier than the election as a technique to put together for dispersing a protest.

Who’s Alexander Lukashenko?

Alexander Lukashenko has been in energy in Belarus since 1994.

The 70-year-old took workplace two years after the demise of the Soviet Union, which earned him the nickname “Europe’s Last Dictator”.

Belarus was a part of the Soviet Union till its collapse in 1991.

Mr Lukashenko has restored Soviet-style controls on the economic system, discouraged use of the Belarusian language in favour of Russian, and pushed for abandoning the nation’s red-and-white nationwide flag in favour of 1 just like what it used as a Soviet republic.

He additionally stays a detailed ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

All through his rule, he is relied on subsidies and political assist from Russia, let Moscow use his territory to invade Ukraine in 2022 and agreed to host among the nation’s tactical nuclear weapons.

Mr Lukashenko’s assist for the battle in Ukraine has led to the rupture of Belarus’ ties with the US and the European Union.

Each stated within the run-up to Sunday’s vote that it couldn’t be free and truthful as a result of unbiased media are banned in Belarus and all main opposition figures have been jailed or compelled to flee overseas.

Talking at a press convention as he solid his personal vote on Sunday, Mr Lukashenko stated a few of his political opponents had “chosen” to go to jail, including that nobody was stopping from talking out within the nation.

“We didn’t kick anyone out of the country,” he stated, including: “[But prison was] for people who opened their mouths too wide, to put it bluntly, those who broke the law.”

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The president has repeatedly claimed that he wasn’t clinging to energy on the final election and would “quietly and calmly hand it over to the new generation”.

Since July final 12 months, he has additionally pardoned greater than 250 folks described as political prisoners by activists.

Artyom Shraybman, a Belarus knowledgeable with the Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Centre, advised Reuters that Mr Lukashenko plans to make use of the pardons and his election win to try to ease his whole dependence on Russia and begin a dialog with the West about easing sanctions.

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