Belarusian dictatorship Alexander Lukashenko won again in the election of false labels posted by the Western government.
The Central Election Commission said on Monday that Luchenko won 86.8%of the votes with a voting rate of nearly 87%.
There are four other names on the votes -carefully selected, and will not challenge the current leadership -but no trusted competitors are allowed to participate in the election because all opposition characters are either in prison or exile abroad.
There are no independent observer supervision voting.
EU foreign policy leader Kaja Kallas said the election was a blatant insult to democracy, while German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock posted on X and said “Belarusian people do not do No choice. “
At the same time, the Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said that since 2000, President Vladimir Putin, who has ruled Russia, congratulated his close ally, Lukashenko, a “solid victory.”
Peskov said that Moscow believes that Belarus elections are “absolutely legal, well -organized, and transparent elections” and slammed “the voice from the West.”
China, Venezuela, and Pakistani leaders also congratulated Lukashenko.
The exile Belarusian opposition leader, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, regards the election as “another political farce.”
She announced that she won in the 2020 election and replaced her imprisoned husband.
Lukashenko mistakenly believes that Tikhanovskaya would not challenge him, but after she seemed to have won large -scale support, she was kicked out of the country.
Belarus has no opposition now, and the country has also closed all independent media.
On Sunday evening, Lukashenko told Steve Rosenberg of Broadcasting Corporation that his opponent had “chose” prison or exile.
“We have never forced anyone to leave the country,” he said, adding saying that he “does not care whether (Western) whether to admit our election.”
This will be the seventh term of Lukashenko. So far, he has the only leader in Belarus since the disintegration of the Soviet Union.