Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko declared himself the winner in the country's so-called presidential elections, in which zero members of the country's opposition were allowed to take part.
With many of his political opponents either jailed or exiled abroad, Alexander Lukashenko, dubbed “Europe’s last dictator,” is all but certain to add a seventh term.
An open admirer of the Soviet Union, he has restored Soviet-style controls on the economy, discouraged use of the Belarusian language in favor of Russian, and pushed for abandoning the country’s ...
During the event, the Minister also noted that it is important to continue supporting the democratic forces of Belarus, promote the preservation of the Belarusian language and culture, increase ...
An open admirer of the Soviet Union, Lukashenko's government oversees Soviet-style controls on the economy and actively discourages use of the Belarusian language — in favour of Russian.
An open admirer of the Soviet Union, he has restored Soviet-style controls on the economy, discouraged use of the Belarusian language in favor of Russian, and pushed for abandoning the country’s ...
An open admirer of the Soviet Union, Lukashenko's government oversees Soviet-style controls on the economy and actively discourages use of the Belarusian language — in favour of Russian.