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- Alexander Lukashenko - Wikipedia
In 1990, Lukashenko was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, he assumed the position of head of the interim anti-corruption committee of the Supreme Council of Belarus
- Alexander Lukashenko | Facts, Biography, Presidency of Belarus . . .
What country is Alexander Lukashenko the president of? When did Alexander Lukashenko become president of Belarus? How has Lukashenko stayed in power for many years? What is Lukashenko's style of leadership? How have other countries responded to Lukashenko's presidency?
- Lukashenka signs Belarus-North Korea friendship treaty during . . .
Belarus and North Korea sign a new friendship treaty in Pyongyang, deepening their anti-Western alliance and backing Russia’s war in Ukraine
- Authoritarian leader of Belarus is sworn for a 7th term and tells his . . .
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in Tuesday to a seventh term, and he mocked those who derided him as “Europe’s last dictator” by saying his country has more democracy “than those who cast themselves as its models ”
- Biography of the President of the Republic of Belarus A. G. Lukashenko . . .
Aleksandr Lukashenko is the first President of the Republic of Belarus He is called “a people’s politician”, “president of the ordinary people ”, “Batka” (father in Belarusian) The life of the Belarusian leader was difficult and packed with events from an early age
- Trump considers inviting Lukashenka to a meeting in the US - FT
Lukashenka said on Friday that Trump had invited him to Mar-a-Lago to discuss a "big deal " Since Trump's return to the White House last year, the US has sought to resume cooperation with Lukashenka, a close ally of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, seeking the release of hundreds of Belarusian political prisoners in exchange for sanctions relief
- Lukashenka’s succession game: Promises, power, and the illusion of an . . .
In the past few months, he has managed to make himself relevant by drawing interest from Washington in his role as an intermediary with Russian President Vladimir Putin Lukashenka has been selling the idea that he knows Putin better than most world leaders, having dealt with him for years
- Lukashenko wins seventh term: Why is Belarus president . . . - Firstpost
Alexander Lukashenko, often referred to as “Europe’s last dictator,” has ruled Belarus for over three decades The Belarusian leader recently secured his seventh term in office, extending his 31-year reign following an election widely criticised by Western nations as a sham
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