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nBelarus President Alexander Lukashenko has secured his seventh⁣ term​ in office,with official results showing‌ he won over 86% of the vote. The election, which has been widely criticized by the West, saw​ the 70-year-old⁢ autocrat‌ extend his three-decade rule. [[1]]

Russian President​ Vladimir⁤ Putin and ​Chinese President Xi Jinping were swift to congratulate Lukashenko. Putin praised the “convincing victory,” stating it⁢ demonstrated “the undoubted support of the population​ for ‌the state policy Belarus is pursuing.” [[1]] Xi⁣ jinping also sent a ⁢message ⁣of congratulations, reflecting the growing ties‌ between Beijing and Minsk as Belarus seeks foreign ⁢investment amid⁣ Western ⁤sanctions. [[2]]

Though,‌ the election has been condemned by the European⁣ Union and ⁣Belarusian‌ opposition. Exiled​ opposition leader Svetlana tikhanovskaya called⁣ the vote⁢ a “farce,” while the EU labeled it a ⁢”sham.” [[3]] Lukashenko,a staunch​ ally of ‌Putin,has ⁢maintained his grip on power through a ruthless ​crackdown ⁢on dissent,especially since the 2020 protests that followed his last election victory.​ [[1]]

The⁢ 2020 protests saw⁢ tens of thousands of Belarusians flee the country, with ⁣many seeking refuge in neighboring Poland and Lithuania.‍ Lukashenko dismissed ⁤his opponents,stating,”Some chose prison,some exile,” and added,”If it is prison⁢ then it’s ‌those⁢ who opened their ⁣mouths⁣ too widely.”​ [[3]]

Rights groups report⁣ that⁢ Belarus has jailed over 1,200 political prisoners, with around 300⁢ released in pre-election pardons. However, former ‌inmates claim ⁢they remain‌ under close surveillance by security services. [[2]]

Lukashenko’s rule has been marked by the suppression of dissent and‌ the retention ⁢of Soviet-era traditions. If he completes his current term,which ‍ends​ in 2030,he will have been in power for⁣ 36 years. [[1]]

| Key‍ Points | Details‌ |
|————|———|
|⁣ Election Result |‌ Lukashenko won over 86% of the‍ vote |
| International Reaction⁤ | Putin and Xi Jinping ⁤congratulated ⁤Lukashenko; EU and‌ opposition condemned the election |
| Political ​Prisoners | Over 1,200 jailed;⁢ 300 released in pre-election pardons |
| Exile | ​Tens of thousands fled ​Belarus since 2020 protests |
| Rule Duration | Lukashenko has ruled for 30 years; could extend to 36⁢ by 2030 |

The election has further solidified ⁣Lukashenko’s authoritarian rule, with little sign of change on the horizon. As Tikhanovskaya noted, “It‍ is not the moment” for dissidents to challenge his regime. [[3]]

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