
Aleksander Lukašenko
Aleksander Lukašenko is the President of Belarus, known for his authoritarian leadership style and for being in power since 1994. He has been a controversial figure in international politics, often criticized for his human rights record and suppression of dissent. Lukašenko's regime has been characterized by close ties to Russia and has faced significant unrest and protests, particularly after the disputed 2020 presidential elections, which many viewed as fraudulent.
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Aleksander Lukašenko is the Belarusian leader who pardoned 42 individuals convicted of extremism charges.
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Belarusian President Aleksander Lukašenko is referenced as a model for the puppet government that was intended to replace President Zelenski.
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