Derided in the West as a dictator, the Belarusian president has said his leadership brings “stability and security”
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has won a seventh term in office, extending his three-decade rule of the former Soviet republic for another five years, exit polls have indicated after the country’s election on Sunday.
Competing against four other candidates, Lukashenko won 87.6% of the vote, according to exit polls released by Belarusian state media after voting closed. None of the other candidates won more than 5%.
If confirmed, the result ensures that Lukashenko will remain in power until 2030. Belarus’ first and only post-independence leader, Lukashenko has led the country since 1994, serving six consecutive terms in office.
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