A. G. Lukashenko
Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko, born on August 30, 1954, is the first and current President of Belarus, having held the position since 1994. Often referred to as 'Europe's last dictator,' he has been criticized for his authoritarian governance, suppression of dissent, and controversial election practices. His leadership has been marked by a strong emphasis on state control over the economy and media, and he has maintained close ties with Russia. His administration's human rights record has drawn international condemnation, particularly following the disputed 2020 presidential election, which sparked widespread protests.
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A. G. Lukashenko is described as the Commander-in-chief armed forces and national president of Republic Belarus.
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