Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, has been declared the winner of the country's recent election, despite widespread international criticism. The West, including the European Union and the United States, has called the vote a "charade" due to claims of voter fraud, lack of transparency, and the suppression of opposition candidates. Lukashenko, often referred to as "Europe's last dictator," has been in power since 1994, and his rule has been marked by authoritarian practices.
The election, widely seen as rigged, has drawn protests in Belarus, with many citizens accusing Lukashenko of stealing the vote. In the face of criticism, Lukashenko's government has maintained that the election was fair, and he has continued to rely on support from allies such as Russian President Vladimir Putin. The situation has raised tensions between Belarus and Western countries, and concerns about the future of democracy in Belarus remain a key issue
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