The smiling face of President Alexander Lukashenko gazed out from marketing campaign posters throughout Belarus on Sunday because the nation held an orchestrated election just about assured to offer the 70-year-old autocrat yet one more time period on high of his three a long time in energy.
“Wanted!” the posters proclaim beneath a photograph of Lukashenko, his fingers clasped collectively. The phrase is what teams of voters responded in marketing campaign movies after supposedly being requested in the event that they wished him to serve once more.
However his opponents, a lot of whom are imprisoned or exiled overseas by his unrelenting crackdown on dissent and free speech, would disagree. They name the election a sham — very like the final one in 2020 that triggered months of protests that have been unprecedented within the historical past of the nation of 9 million folks.
The crackdown noticed greater than 65,000 arrests, with 1000’s crushed, bringing condemnation and sanctions from the West.
His iron-fisted rule since 1994 — Lukashenko took workplace two years after the demise of the Soviet Union — earned him the nickname of “Europe’s Final Dictator,” counting on subsidies and political help from shut ally Russia.
He let Moscow use his territory to invade Ukraine in 2022 and even hosts a few of Russia’s tactical nuclear weapons, however he nonetheless campaigned with the slogan, “Peace and safety,” arguing he has saved Belarus from being drawn into struggle.
“It is higher to have a dictatorship like in Belarus than a democracy like Ukraine,” Lukashenko mentioned in his attribute bluntness.
Fearing a repeat of election unrest
His reliance on help from Russian President Vladimir Putin — himself in workplace for a quarter-century — helped him survive the 2020 protests.
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Observers imagine Lukashenko feared a repeat of these mass demonstrations amid financial troubles and the combating in Ukraine, and so scheduled the vote in January, when few would need to fill the streets once more, slightly than in August. He faces solely token opposition.
“The trauma of the 2020 protests was so deep that Lukashenko this time determined to not take dangers and opted for probably the most dependable possibility when balloting seems to be extra like a particular operation to retain energy than an election,” Belarusian political analyst Valery Karbalevich mentioned.
Lukashenko repeatedly declared that he wasn’t clinging to energy and would “quietly and calmly hand it over to the brand new era.”
His 20-year-old son, Nikolai, travelled the nation, giving interviews, signing autographs and enjoying piano at marketing campaign occasions. His father hasn’t talked about his well being, though he was seen having issue strolling and sometimes spoke in a hoarse voice.
“Lukashenko campaigned actively regardless of the obvious well being points, and it signifies that he nonetheless has loads of vitality,” Karbalevich mentioned. “The successor problem solely turns into related when a frontrunner prepares to step down. However Lukashenko is not going to depart.”
Prime political opponents imprisoned or exiled
Main opponents have fled overseas or been thrown in jail. The nation holds practically 1,300 political prisoners, together with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski, founding father of the Viasna Human Rights Centre.
Since July, Lukashenko has pardoned greater than 250 folks described as political prisoners by activists. On the identical time, nevertheless, authorities have sought to uproot dissent by arresting lots of in raids focusing on family members and pals of political prisoners and anybody taking part in on-line actions organized by residence blocks in varied cities.
Authorities detained 188 folks final month alone, Viasna mentioned. Activists and people who donated cash to opposition teams have been summoned by police and compelled to signal papers saying they have been warned towards taking part in unsanctioned demonstrations, rights advocates mentioned.

Lukashenko’s 4 challengers on the poll are all loyal to him, praising his rule.
“I am coming into the race not towards, however along with Lukashenko, and I am able to function his vanguard,” mentioned Communist Social gathering candidate Sergei Syrankov, who favours criminalizing LGBTQ+ actions and rebuilding monuments to Soviet chief Josef Stalin.
Candidate Alexander Khizhnyak, head of the Republican Social gathering of Labour and Justice, led a voting precinct in Minsk in 2020 and vowed to forestall a “repeat of disturbances.”
Oleg Gaidukevich, head of the Liberal Democratic Social gathering, supported Lukashenko in 2020 and urged fellow candidates to “make Lukashenko’s enemies nauseous.”
The fourth challenger, Hanna Kanapatskaya, truly bought 1.7 per cent of the vote in 2020 and says she’s the “solely democratic various to Lukashenko,” promising to foyer for liberating political prisoners however warning supporters towards “extreme initiative.”

Opposition leader-in-exile Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who fled Belarus underneath authorities stress after difficult the president in 2020, advised The Related Press that Sunday’s election was “a mindless farce, a Lukashenko ritual.”
Voters ought to cross off everybody on the poll, she mentioned, and world leaders should not acknowledge the outcome from a rustic “the place all unbiased media and opposition events have been destroyed and prisons are crammed by political prisoners.”
“The repressions have change into much more brutal as this vote with out alternative has approached, however Lukashenko acts as if lots of of 1000’s of individuals are nonetheless standing exterior his palace,” she mentioned.
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The European Parliament on Wednesday urged the European Union to reject the election’s consequence.
Media freedom watchdog Reporters With out Borders filed a grievance towards Lukashenko with the Worldwide Legal Court docket over his crackdown on free speech that noticed 397 journalists arrested since 2020. It mentioned that 43 are in jail.
Fears of vote-rigging
In keeping with the Central Election Fee, there are 6.8 million eligible voters. Nonetheless, about 500,000 folks have left Belarus and are not in a position to vote.
At residence, early voting that started Tuesday has created fertile floor for irregularities, since poll bins shall be unguarded till the election’s closing day, the opposition mentioned. Greater than 27 per cent of voters forged ballots in three days of early voting, officers mentioned.
Polling stations have eliminated the curtains masking poll bins, and voters are forbidden from photographing their ballots — a response to the opposition’s name in 2020 for voters to take such photos to make it harder for authorities to rig the vote.
Police have performed large-scale drills earlier than the election. An Inside Ministry video confirmed helmeted riot police beating their shields with truncheons as a approach to put together for dispersing a protest. One other featured an officer arresting a person posing as a voter, twisting his arm subsequent to a poll field.
Belarus initially refused to permit observers from the Group for Safety and Cooperation in Europe, which monitored earlier elections. It modified course this month and invited the OSCE — when it was already too late to prepare a monitoring mission.
Rising dependence on Russia
Lukashenko’s help for the struggle in Ukraine has led to the rupture of Belarus’ ties with the U.S. and the European Union, ending his gamesmanship of utilizing the West to attempt to win extra subsidies from the Kremlin.
“Till 2020, Lukashenko might manoeuvre and play Russia towards the West, however now when Belarus’ standing is near that of Russia’s satellite tv for pc, this North Korea-style election ties the Belarusian chief to the Kremlin even stronger, shortening the leash,” mentioned Artyom Shraybman, a Belarus knowledgeable with the Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Heart.
After the election, Lukashenko might attempt to ease his whole dependence on Russia by once more in search of to succeed in out to the West, he predicted.
“Lukashenko’s interim objective is to make use of the election to substantiate his legitimacy and attempt to overcome his isolation with a purpose to a minimum of begin a dialog with the West about easing sanctions,” Shraybman mentioned.