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Presidential elections were held in Belarus on Sunday, 9 August 2020. Early voting began on 4 August and ran until 8 August. [1] Incumbent Alexander Lukashenko was announced by the Central Election Commission (CEC) to have won a sixth term in office, crediting him with just over 80% of the vote. [2] .
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International reactions to the 2020 Belarusian presidential election and protests - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) International organisations. Not recognising election result. Expressing concerns. Joint multi-national statements. Countries. Positive reaction to the election. Countries that criticised the protests.
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Aug 10, 2020 · The main challenger to Belarus's Alexander Lukashenko has refused to accept the autocratic president won 80% of the vote in Sunday's election. "I consider myself the winner of this...
Sofie Bedford. Article. Metrics. Save PDF. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. On August 9, 2020, presidential elections were held in Belarus. Despite blatant electoral fraud and procedural violations, the official results declared Aleksandr Lukashenka reelected for a sixth term.
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Jan 13, 2021 · (Berlin) – Belarusian authorities unleashed a widespread, brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters and their supporters in the wake of the August 9, 2020 presidential election, Human Rights...
Results. Total Votes (Popular Vote) References. 2020 Belarusian presidential election. The Presidential elections were held in Belarus on 9 August 2020. Candidates. These candidates appeared on the ballot: Alexander Lukashenko (incumbent, president of Belarus since 1994) Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, political activist and feminist. Siarhei Cherachen.