Belarus' election was absolutely democratic, independent observer from Switzerland, Chairman of the public association Youth for Marriage and Family, Secretary General of the Russian-Swiss Friendship Society Wilhelm Wyss told BelTA.
Everything was well organised during the Presidential election in Belarus. People were excited about the event. They were in a good
The E.U. has called the election a sham, and President Alexander Lukashenko has said he’s “too busy” to even campaign.
The electoral process at the presidential election in Belarus is organized remarkably well, foreign (international) observer from Switzerland Patrik Kretz told journalists after visiting polling station No.
Exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of playing games with the West by drip-feeding releases of political prisoners ahead of an election on Sunday in which he is set to extend his 31-year rule.
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DAVOS, Switzerland - Exiled opposition leader Sviatlana ... world you call elections has nothing in common with this event in Belarus. Because it's mostly like a ritual for dictators, when they ...
The E.U. has called Sunday’s election a sham. Lukashenko, running virtually unopposed, said he was “too busy” to even campaign.
The smiling face of President Alexander Lukashenko gazed out from campaign posters across Belarus on Sunday as the country held an orchestrated election virtually guaranteed to give the 70-year-old autocrat yet another term on top of his three decades in power.
As opposition-minded Belarusians will tell you, the country's presidential election on January 26 isn't a real election. Independent media has be
MINSK, BELARUS - Belarusians began voting Sunday, with President Alexander Lukashenko expected to cruise to victory unchallenged for a seventh term, pro
President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, a close ally of Russia’s leader, Vladimir V. Putin, has been making signs of reaching out to the West. He is all but certain to win an election on Sunday.