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Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko is the President of the Republic of Belarus

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Alexander Grigoryevich
Lukashenko is the President of the
Republic of Belarus.
He was born on August 30, 1954, in the
village of Kopys, Orsha District, Vitebsk
Region.

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Career:
Before his political career, he
worked as a director of a state
farm and served in the Border
Troops of the KGB of the USSR.
In 1990, he was elected a
People's Deputy of the Supreme
Soviet of the BSSR and headed
the Anti-Corruption Commission.
Since 1994, he has been the
President of the Republic of
Belarus.
Hobbies. Loves sports (hockey,
skiing), plays the accordion, and
leads a healthy lifestyle.

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The country's development.
Under his leadership, Belarus
has achieved success in the
economy, education, science,
and agriculture. The country has
a well-developed industry, its
own space program, and a
strong military.
Closeness to the people and
focus on the benefit of the
people. Lukashenko emphasizes
that state policy is based on the
principle of "everything for the
benefit of the people." He
strives to ensure that
government institutions work
for the benefit of the
population.

4.

Critics may point to the
Supporters may emphasize his role in
authoritarian
nature
of
the
ensuring stability in the country, his
government, the
achievements in the social sphere,
restriction of political
the strengthening of national
freedoms, and the
statehood, as well as his patriotism
problems in the economy
and determination in difficult
situations.
and society, as well as the
long time that Lukashenko
has been in power, which
raises questions about the
succession of power.

5.

Alexander Lukashenko is a very strong
personality, both as a person and as a
political leader. I don't know him
personally, but in TV reports, he
conducts strict inspections at stateowned enterprises and oversees the
economy as a whole. I like his specific
approach to everything, his established
opinions and views on the world, and
his clear answers to any questions.
However, I don't like the fact that many
things are banned in Belarus, as shown
on TV, such as rallies, expressing
personal opinions in society, and more.
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