Lukashenko's Election Victory Amid International Condemnation and Internal Repression
Belarusian President Lukashenko secures another term amid allegations of a rigged election and ongoing repression of political opposition.
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Overview
In Belarus's recent presidential election, Alexander Lukashenko claimed a significant 87.6% victory amid widespread allegations of electoral fraud and a continued crackdown on dissent. The EU and the US condemned the election as illegitimate, vowing to impose further sanctions. During a televised press conference, Lukashenko dismissed concerns about the legitimacy of the vote, asserting that political prisoners chose their paths. With almost 1,300 political prisoners in Belarus and extensive media suppression, the elections have been decried as a sham, heightening fears of rising authoritarianism and a deepening reliance on Russia. An unexpected U.S. citizen's release signals possible diplomatic shifts.
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