It's better to have a dictatorship like in Belarus than a democracy like Ukraine,' Lukashenko said at a four-hour long press conference after casting his vote. He also repeated declarations that ...
“It’s better to have a dictatorship like in Belarus than a democracy like Ukraine,” Lukashenko said in his characteristic bluntness. His reliance on support from Russian President Vladimir ...
Natalia Kolesnikova/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images In 2005, the U.S. secretary of state at the time, Condoleezza Rice, denounced Belarus as the “last true remaining dictatorship in the ...
I interviewed Lizaveta Merliak, who runs Salidarnast, a group campaigning in support of the embattled independent trade union movement in Belarus. Liza was an activist in the Belarusian unions who was ...
While Europe built the European Union — a remarkable achievement in democracy and cooperation — the remaining post-Soviet ...
Recently many countries, including global players, have faced economic challenges, for subjective reasons and objective ones. Reckless sanctions disrupted world trade and triggered inflationary ...
In previewing the European Parliament’s commemoration of International Women’s Day, President Roberta Metsola announced that ...
According to the Constitution, the prime minister is appointed by the president of the Republic of Belarus with the prior ...
"Already about a million people have been able to see for themselves that Belarus really has a dictatorship - a dictatorship of stability, security, order, kindness and hospitality. A dictatorship ...
In response, Lukashenko accused Zelensky of trying to drag Belarus into the war and defended his authoritarian rule, claiming a dictatorship in Belarus was preferable to Ukraine’s democracy. To ...
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