Lukashenko says he wants to become president again


Russian puppet Lukashenko has been "leading" Belarus for 30 years.
Self-appointed President Alexander Lukashenko said that he was not against becoming "president" of Belarus again. He said this on Sunday, 25 February, during the voting for candidates for parliament and local councils in Minsk.
He checked in at one of the polling stations in the morning and said that "there's no way to overthrow the power in Belarus".
"I'll go and tell them: Alexander Lukashenko said that the more the West "strains" Belarus, the stronger will be his decision to run for election in 2025," he said.
He added that nowhere in the world there are such open, honest elections as in Belarus, and they are a holiday for people.
It's a holiday for us! We have a sincere and honest policy! We need a quiet life and in the name of this we will do everything," he said, afraid to let go of the presidential chair for decades.
This election will be the seventh for the impostor-Lukashenko. He has been in power for 30 years.
Recall, the protests in August 2020 demonstrated that the real will of the Belarusian people is honest democratic elections and a country free from the dictatorship of the Russian puppet Lukashenko.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.










