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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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  1. People choose jail and exile, Belarus president Lukashenko tells BBC

    Lukashenko's dismissive attitude towards the legitimacy of the election and the plight of his political rivals underscores his firm grip on power in Belarus, revealing a leader who is both defiant and unconcerned about international criticism.

    People choose jail and exile, Belarus president Lukashenko tells BBC

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  2. Belarus strongman and Putin’s closest ally set to win a 7th term in an election the opposition calls a farce

    The upcoming election in Belarus is merely a façade, as the tightly controlled political landscape ensures that President Lukashenko faces no serious challengers, revealing the depths of his authoritarian grip on power.

    Belarus strongman and Putin’s closest ally set to win a 7th term in an election the opposition calls a farce

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  3. Lukashenko on track to win with 88% in Belarus election scorned by West as a sham

    Lukashenko has defied the West yet again, showcasing his reluctance to cede power despite widespread condemnation and ongoing political repression, indicating a continued tumultuous path for Belarus.

    Lukashenko on track to win with 88% in Belarus election scorned by West as a sham

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  4. Putin ally Lukashenko projected to secure unsurprising 7th term in Belarus

    The overwhelming re-election of Alexander Lukashenko, amid allegations of fraud and suppression of dissent, starkly underscores the troubling trajectory of Belarus towards a tighter alliance with Russia and a further erosion of democratic principles.

    Putin ally Lukashenko projected to secure unsurprising 7th term in Belarus

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  5. Belarus exit poll puts Lukashenko on 87.6% of vote in presidential election

    Lukashenko's continued grip on power, bolstered by the silencing of opposition and manipulation of the electoral process, underscores the harsh reality of Belarusian politics and the ongoing repression faced by its people.

    Belarus exit poll puts Lukashenko on 87.6% of vote in presidential election

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  6. EU rejects election in Belarus and threatens new sanctions

    The European Union's firm stance against the illegitimate election in Belarus underscores its commitment to uphold democratic values and support human rights in the face of a repressive regime.

    EU rejects election in Belarus and threatens new sanctions

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  7. EU rejects election in Belarus and threatens new sanctions

    The European Union's condemnation of the recent Belarusian election underscores a broader commitment to uphold democratic principles, affirming that the blatant suppression of human rights and political freedoms renders the electoral process utterly devoid of legitimacy.

    EU rejects election in Belarus and threatens new sanctions

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  8. EU Rejects Election in Belarus and Threatens New Sanctions

    The recent election in Belarus stands as a glaring example of the erosion of democratic norms, with the European Union firmly denouncing the orchestrated vote and highlighting the extensive violation of human rights that undermines the legitimacy of the electoral process.

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  9. Belarus president set to extend 30-year rule as critics slam ‘sham’ election

    The upcoming presidential election in Belarus serves as a stark reminder of the regime's tight grip on power and its willingness to suppress dissent, as both domestic and international observers agree that this is nothing more than a carefully orchestrated charade meant to ensure Lukashenko's continued dominance.

    Belarus president set to extend 30-year rule as critics slam ‘sham’ election

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  10. Voting under way in Belarus with Lukashenko set to extend 30-year rule

    With the absence of viable opposition and a backdrop of state repression, Lukashenko's upcoming victory is less of a democratic exercise and more of a reaffirmation of his grip on power.

    Voting under way in Belarus with Lukashenko set to extend 30-year rule

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Updated: Jan 26th, 2025, 7:07 PM ET

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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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