Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

Who is Europe’s ‘last dictator’ Alexander Lukashenko?

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 15/10/202515/10/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

On the Ground Newsletter: Receive weekly dispatches from our international correspondents

Receive weekly dispatches from our international correspondents

Receive weekly international news dispatches

As Russiamilitary invasion of ukraine thunder later More than three years of bloody conflictA man has stood up for the Russian President Vladimir Putin At every step: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko,

The 71-year-old strongman, who has been in power since July 1994, was quick to support Putin by hosting and offering to send 30,000 troops to his soil ahead of an invasion scheduled to begin in February 2022. send your troops to ukraine to support Russia “if needed.”

Lukashenko later helped Putin by hosting Russian tactical nuclear weapons in his country, playing a key role in negotiations to end the short-lived insurgency. Yevgeny Prigozhin‘S Wagner Group mercenaries and by threatening the West with nuclear war if it backed down. ukraine With heavy weapons.

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994 ,Artificial satellite,

Lukashenko considers himself both his country’s “batka” (father) and Europe’s “last dictator”. However, his authority is not recognized by most Western governments, as he has been repeatedly accused of rigging several presidential elections. In the last of these, in January this year, he was returned to power with 88 percent of the vote.

Born under Soviet rule on 31 August 1954 in Kopis, Vitebsk Oblast, Lukashenko was reportedly bullied in school because of his unmarried mother, Ekaterina Trofimovna Lukashenko, who was forced to do various odd jobs to support herself and her son. Coincidentally, his own mother came from the Sumy Oblast in northern Ukraine.

The identity and whereabouts of the future president’s father are unknown. However, he is rumored in some circles to have been an itinerant member of the Roma community passing through the area.

Lukashenko graduated from the Mogilev Pedagogical Institute in 1975 and served in the Belarusian Border Guard from 1975 to 1977, where he was an instructor in political affairs stationed in Brest near the Polish border, and then in the Soviet Army from 1980 to 1982, where he was a deputy political officer with the 120th Guards Motor Rifle Division, based in Minsk.

ALSO READ  Manchester United held a minute silence in tribute to the victims of the synagogue attack

In the intervening years, he led a chapter of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (Komsomol) in Mogilev.

Lukashenko is sharing a joke with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2024

Lukashenko is sharing a joke with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2024 ,AP,

Between 1982 and his election to parliament in 1990, Lukashenko first became deputy chairman of a collective farm and then director of the Gorodets state farm in the Shkello district, also managing a building materials plant.

with the fall of soviet unionHe was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Republic belarus and soon established a reputation as an opponent of corruption, which would form the basis of his political appeal – somewhat ironically, as it turned out.

In late 1993, he accused 70 senior officials of embezzlement of state funds, enough to secure the resignation of Council Chairman Stanislav Shushkevich after losing a vote of confidence. The scandal ultimately proved baseless but provided Lukashenko with the necessary platform to ascend to the presidency the following summer.

In office, he remained passionately pro-Russian and sought closer ties with Moscow, being the only deputy to oppose the agreement that led to formal dissolution. soviet union In December 1991.

He later appealed boris yeltsin and the Russian Duma for a new federation of Slavic states. It was a time when the map of Europe was being largely redrawn, and other former satellite states behind the Iron Curtain were celebrating their new independence and daring to imagine a brighter tomorrow.

Lukashenko sharing a toast with Putin's predecessor Boris Yeltsin in April 1996

Lukashenko sharing a toast with Putin’s predecessor Boris Yeltsin in April 1996 ,AP,

With no such coalition emerging, he planned to sideline his own affairs and install a new constitution, approved in 1996, that offered him a suite of authoritarian powers, enabling him to rule by decree, extend his term in office, and personally appoint one-third of parliament.

ALSO READ  Defense Rener says that 'reduce me in your crisis on the criticism of housing play'

They began to suppress political dissent and silence the media as Belarus once again isolated itself from the international community, no longer a part of it. soviet union But now it is an independent untouchable state in its own right.

In 1999, he extended his first term by two years to complete negotiations on a treaty with Russia, promising broader political cooperation between the two states.

He was duly re-elected in 2001, 2006 and again in 2010, with widespread claims of voting irregularities tarnishing both latter “victories” and ensuring fresh condemnation from the EU.

Lukashenko told local protesters that he would “wring their necks like ducks” if they objected.

Lukashenko leaving a polling station after voting in a national referendum in November 1996

Lukashenko leaving a polling station after voting in a national referendum in November 1996 ,AP,

When Putin annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 as punishment for popularly overthrowing his ally viktor yanukovych As president, Lukashenko has attempted to play the role of peacemaker since provoking the separatist war in Donbass.

Putin and Yanukovych’s successors, Petro PoroshenkoMet in the capital of Belarus with the encouragement of France and Germany. they finally Signed two Minsk agreements to bring peace to the region, which were never implemented due to different interpretations of their meaning by Kiev and Moscow.

Lukashenko has since won three more elections in 2015, 2020 and 2025, all of which were again claimed amid widespread suspicion that the one-time anti-corruption tsar was again the beneficiary of crooked calculations.

His August 2020 victory led to mass protests by voters over his governance and poor handling of the COVID-19 pandemic (he told his people to “kill the virus with vodka,” go to saunas and work in the fields to avoid infection, and declared: “Tractors will fix everyone!”).

The largest of these demonstrations brought 200,000 people to the streets and a violent police crackdown that left thousands beaten, 35,000 activists and opposition leaders arrested Svetlana Tikhanovskaya And Veronika Tsepkalo was forced into exile.

Lukashenko inspects a traditional Russian bakery stall at Kazan International Airport in October 2024

Lukashenko inspects a traditional Russian bakery stall at Kazan International Airport in October 2024 ,AP,

as part of A spirit of vengeance followed his return to the Independence Palace in Minsk, Maria Kolesnikova – a leading member of the opposition Coordination Council – was sentenced to 11 years in prison and his lawyer Maxim Znak was jailed for 10 years, after the pair were charged with trumped-up charges of plotting to seize power, creating an extremist organization and calling for actions that harm state security.

ALSO READ  After the Supreme Court, Google's Play Store Shake-Up Karghe refused to delay the monopoly overhaul

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of Minsk ordered the closure of the Belarusian Association of Journalists. The liquidation followed the jailing of approximately 30 journalists, raids on newspaper offices, blocking of websites belonging to major independent media organizations, and closure of the PEN Center writers’ organization led by Nobel Literature Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich.

Lukashenko’s administration also revoked the accreditation of foreign news organizations when the initial protests began, silencing the media, which remains a key tactic in ensuring both his own regressive rule and Putin’s rule in the Kremlin.

After international notoriety, the Belarusian leader last May ordered a Ryanair jetliner bound from Greece to Lithuania to be diverted to Minsk so that one of its passengers, self-exiled opposition journalist Raman Pratasevich, could be arrested.

Belarusian officials said the action was taken after receiving a bomb threat to the plane. Nevertheless, Western officials described it as a blatant attempt to disguise it as an act of piracy.

Lukashenko remained completely loyal to Putin throughout the war

Lukashenko remained completely loyal to Putin throughout the war ,AP,

Despite much fanfare at the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Lukashenko’s most significant contribution so far has been to negotiate an end to the insurgency by Prigozhin’s Wagner forces in June 2023. That rebellion briefly threatened to overthrow Putin, but his men were ultimately defeated and Prigozhin died untimely in a suspicious plane crash just two months later.

Lukashenko later continued to remind the West of Russian nuclear weapons in its backyard and signaled he was prepared to use them, in an effort to dissuade the president from recently threatening him. donald trump From providing Tomahawk long-range missiles to Ukraine.

As for the future, the Belarusian said in August 2025 that he was “not planning” to seek another term, while also dismissing speculation that his son Nikolai was being groomed to succeed him.

Uk AlexanderdictatorEuropesLukashenko

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • Putin aide warns Trump that giving missiles to Ukraine could mean ‘nuclear war’
  • NATO is pushing for more weapons to Ukraine amid increasing airspace tensions
  • Supreme Court has allowed green firecrackers in Delhi on Diwali.
  • This is the age of the average first-time buyer in the UK
  • An ancient tradition is helping girls fight child marriage in Zimbabwe
  • Announcement of Social Security-cost-of-living increase delayed due to government shutdown
  • Trump officials push back strongly in fight over California offshore oil drilling after massive spill
  • Angel Reese will be the first pro athlete to walk in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Here’s how to watch
  • Mississippi is set to execute a man convicted of raping and murdering a college student
  • Weather Update: Heavy rain predicted in Tamil Nadu, Kerala; North East monsoon may start in two days
  • Chinese gangs made over $1 billion by targeting US through scam messages: Report
  • Asian stocks rise after a volatile day on Wall Street
  • At least 20 people killed in passenger bus fire in northern India
  • Photos show life slowly returning to abandoned Himalayan villages in India
  • Coroner describes ‘remarkable discovery’ of 4,000-year-old human skull in Indiana
  • Jennifer Aniston reveals why she doesn’t want to adopt after 20 years of struggling to have children
  • Former Goa Chief Minister Ravi Naik dies at the age of 79
  • CGHS rate revision implemented: What beneficiaries and hospitals need to know
  • Indian-origin scholar Ashley Tellis arrested in America for possessing confidential documents
  • What’s going on in Erica Kirk’s eyes?
  • Woman used ChatGPT to research deadly drugs before trying to poison husband: Police
  • Pickup truck explodes on busy road in Ecuador
  • Jaisalmer bus fire: 20 people burnt alive; 16 seriously injured
  • ‘Crazy and offensive’: Eric Trump claims president is ‘saving God’
  • 65% of students of 2020 have started additional job or part-time job – Survey
  • Trump praises Kirk as ‘fearless warrior for freedom’ in Medal of Freedom speech
  • Amid trade war, America and China have started charging port fees on each other’s ships.
  • Los Angeles County declares state of emergency to aid people affected by ICE raids
  • Pakistan reports a new clash with Afghan forces on the northwest border
  • Trump administration revokes visas of foreigners who mocked Charlie Kirk’s death
  • D’Angelo’s career-spanning playlist: hits and hidden gems
  • Scientists identify drug combination that can weaken prostate cancer cells
  • Skims enters merkin market to launch product called ‘The Ultimate Bush’
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • 7 injured after explosion reported at North York construction site
    7 injured after explosion reported at North York construction site
  • Toronto police officer injured in North York collision
    Toronto police officer injured in North York collision
  • Multifaceted student-athlete shows how to really manage a busy schedule
    Multifaceted student-athlete shows how to really manage a busy schedule
  • How 'OK Blue Jays' became an eternal ballpark tradition in Toronto
    How ‘OK Blue Jays’ became an eternal ballpark tradition in Toronto
  • Durham College student barred from attending convocation because of religious symbol
    Durham College student barred from attending convocation because of religious symbol
  • 'Is that $75 million?': Ontario's biggest Lotto Max winner is in disbelief
    ‘Is that $75 million?’: Ontario’s biggest Lotto Max winner is in disbelief

India News

  • Supreme Court has allowed green firecrackers in Delhi on Diwali.
    Supreme Court has allowed green firecrackers in Delhi on Diwali.
  • Weather Update: Heavy rain predicted in Tamil Nadu, Kerala; North East monsoon may start in two days
    Weather Update: Heavy rain predicted in Tamil Nadu, Kerala; North East monsoon may start in two days
  • Former Goa Chief Minister Ravi Naik dies at the age of 79
    Former Goa Chief Minister Ravi Naik dies at the age of 79
  • CGHS rate revision implemented: What beneficiaries and hospitals need to know
    CGHS rate revision implemented: What beneficiaries and hospitals need to know
  • Indian-origin scholar Ashley Tellis arrested in America for possessing confidential documents
    Indian-origin scholar Ashley Tellis arrested in America for possessing confidential documents
  • Jaisalmer bus fire: 20 people burnt alive; 16 seriously injured
    Jaisalmer bus fire: 20 people burnt alive; 16 seriously injured

Us News

  • What’s going on in Erica Kirk’s eyes?
  • Control arthritis pain by controlling inflammation
  • London Silver Squeeze: Emergency Silver
  • Erica Kirk’s full remarks on Charlie Kirk being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • No soup for you: President Trump shuts down ABC News after cutting off JD Vance’s mic
  • WATCH: Eric Trump’s Exclusive New Interview

Uk News

  • Putin aide warns Trump that giving missiles to Ukraine could mean 'nuclear war'
    Putin aide warns Trump that giving missiles to Ukraine could mean ‘nuclear war’
  • NATO is pushing for more weapons to Ukraine amid increasing airspace tensions
    NATO is pushing for more weapons to Ukraine amid increasing airspace tensions
  • This is the age of the average first-time buyer in the UK
    This is the age of the average first-time buyer in the UK
  • An ancient tradition is helping girls fight child marriage in Zimbabwe
    An ancient tradition is helping girls fight child marriage in Zimbabwe
  • Announcement of Social Security-cost-of-living increase delayed due to government shutdown
    Announcement of Social Security-cost-of-living increase delayed due to government shutdown
  • Trump officials push back strongly in fight over California offshore oil drilling after massive spill
    Trump officials push back strongly in fight over California offshore oil drilling after massive spill
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes