Belarusian historian, politician & economist
Belarusian historian, politician & economist
Alexander Lukashenko is the first and current presidentpresident of BelarusBelarus since the establishment of the office on 20 July 1994, making him the longest serving and longest current serving European president. Before his political career, he worked as director of a state farm (sovkhoz), and served in the Soviet Border Troops and in the Soviet Army.
2020 - present
In the presidential elections on August 9, 80.1% of voters voted for Alexander Lukashenko. In Belarus, despite the challenges (including those under the influence of the coronavirus pandemic and the global economic crisis), the economy is stable and its social orientation is maintained. The process of important social and political transformations has been launched. In foreign policy, the country remains open to constructive and mutually beneficial cooperation with all partners without exception, while remaining committed to existing allied relations.
2015-2020
On October 11, 2015, he was re-elected President of the Republic of Belarus, having received the support of 83.5% of voters. Belarus is moving to a new technological stage: the digital economy and nuclear energy are developing, large-scale investment projects are being implemented in various fields. In difficult international conditions, Belarus defends its national interests, strengthens sovereignty and independence, and positions on integration platforms.
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2006-2010
On March 19, 2006, elections of the President of the Republic of Belarus took place. Alexander Lukashenko was elected for a third term, having received the support of 83% of voters. For the next five years, active economic development was aimed at improving the quality of life of people and fighting bureaucracy. Belarus has fully formed as a developed social state.
2010-2015
A convincing victory - 79.6% of the vote - Alexander Lukashenko won on December 19, 2010 and was re-elected to the post of Head of the Belarusian state. During this period, large-scale modernization and technical re-equipment made it possible to successfully overcome the consequences of the global economic crises. The President initiated the Eurasian integration projects. Agreements on a ceasefire in Ukraine are concluded in Minsk. Belarus is gaining recognition as a donor of international security.
2001-2006
September 9, 2001 Alexander Lukashenko was re-elected President of the Republic of Belarus. Already in the first round of voting, the incumbent President received 75.6% of the votes. The main priority of the second presidential term of Alexander Lukashenko was the strengthening of national statehood based on the accelerated socio-economic development of the country. As a result, Belarus was the first in the post-Soviet space to overcome economic devastation.
1990-1994
In 1990, Alexander Lukashenko was elected a People's Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the BSSR. He headed the commission of the Supreme Council for the study of the activities of commercial structures created under state government. In June 1993, he headed the parliamentary commission to combat corruption.
1994-2001
On July 10, 1994, after a difficult struggle with five other candidates, Alexander Lukashenko was elected President of the Republic of Belarus. In the second round of voting, where the Chairman of the Council of Ministers V. Kebich became his rival, Alexander Lukashenko was supported by 80.3% of the citizens who took part in the voting. The first years of the Presidency were entirely devoted to fulfilling the main promise given to voters - "to bring the country back from the abyss."