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Belarus: Lukashenko claims landslide in election labelled as 'sham' | |
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Alexander Lukashenko has, to date, been the only leader of Belarus since the dissolution of the Soviet Union | Alexander Lukashenko has, to date, been the only leader of Belarus since the dissolution of the Soviet Union |
Authoritarian Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has secured another victory in an election labelled by Western governments as a sham. | Authoritarian Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has secured another victory in an election labelled by Western governments as a sham. |
The Central Election Committee stated on Monday that Lukashenko won 86.8% of the vote and that turnout was almost 87%. | The Central Election Committee stated on Monday that Lukashenko won 86.8% of the vote and that turnout was almost 87%. |
There were four other names on the ballot - carefully chosen to present no challenge to the current leadership - but no credible contenders were allowed to take part in the election, as all opposition figures are either in jail or in exile abroad. | There were four other names on the ballot - carefully chosen to present no challenge to the current leadership - but no credible contenders were allowed to take part in the election, as all opposition figures are either in jail or in exile abroad. |
No independent observers monitored the vote, either. | No independent observers monitored the vote, either. |
The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said the election had been a blatant affront to democracy, while German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock posted on X that "the people of Belarus had no choice". | The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said the election had been a blatant affront to democracy, while German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock posted on X that "the people of Belarus had no choice". |
Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin - who has ruled Russia since 2000 - congratulated his close ally Lukashenko for his "solid victory". | Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin - who has ruled Russia since 2000 - congratulated his close ally Lukashenko for his "solid victory". |
Peskov said Moscow believed that the Belarusian election was an "absolutely legitimate, well organised, transparent election" and slammed "the voices that sound from the West". | Peskov said Moscow believed that the Belarusian election was an "absolutely legitimate, well organised, transparent election" and slammed "the voices that sound from the West". |
The leaders of China, Venezuela and Pakistan also offered their congratulations to Lukashenko. | The leaders of China, Venezuela and Pakistan also offered their congratulations to Lukashenko. |
Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya dismissed the election as "yet another political farce". | Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya dismissed the election as "yet another political farce". |
She claimed victory in the 2020 election, in which she stood in placed of her jailed husband. | She claimed victory in the 2020 election, in which she stood in placed of her jailed husband. |
Lukashenko mistakenly believed Tikhanovskaya would pose no challenge to him - but after she appeared to have won massive support, she was driven out of the country. | Lukashenko mistakenly believed Tikhanovskaya would pose no challenge to him - but after she appeared to have won massive support, she was driven out of the country. |
No opposition now remains in Belarus, which has also shuttered all its independent media. | No opposition now remains in Belarus, which has also shuttered all its independent media. |
On Sunday evening, Lukashenko told the BBC's Steve Rosenberg his opponents had "chosen" prison or exile. | On Sunday evening, Lukashenko told the BBC's Steve Rosenberg his opponents had "chosen" prison or exile. |
"We never forced anyone out of the country," he said, adding that he "couldn't care less whether [the West] recognises our election". | "We never forced anyone out of the country," he said, adding that he "couldn't care less whether [the West] recognises our election". |
This will be Lukashenko's seventh term in power. He has ruled Belarus since 1994. | This will be Lukashenko's seventh term in power. He has ruled Belarus since 1994. |