Alexander Lukashenko

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Person.png Alexander Lukashenko  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
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Alexander Lukashenko and his youngest son Nikolai during a Great Patriotic War victory parade in 2012. His eldest son Viktor can be seen in the background.
Born30 August 1954
NationalityBelarusian
ExposedCOVID-19/Lockdown
InterestsCOVID-19/Origins
Declined "$940 million in so-called rapid financing" from the World Bank because it was conditional on his agreeing to impose lockdowns etc. Later survived a regime change operation

Employment.png President of Belarus

In office
20 July 1994 - Present

Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the establishment of the office on 20 July 1994. Prior to his political career, Lukashenko worked as director of a state farm and served in the Soviet Army.

COVID-19

Alexander Lukashenko stated in 2020 that he was offered "$940 million in so-called rapid financing" if he agreed to impose a social change policy suggested by the World Bank. He declined.[1]

He then survived a 2020-2021 regime change operation.[2]

Opinions

“It’s just over the top to send police to track down those who aren’t wearing masks. We aren’t the West.”
Alexander Lukashenko (23 October 2021)  [3]


 

A Quote by Alexander Lukashenko

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2020s“I once asked the question: is this pandemic, this coronavirus, a man-made phenomenon? I don’t know the answer yet, but I have my suspicions. Are politicians and others using this situation for their own purposes? You and I both know the answer to that question. You already see how it is used today... Doesn’t it seem to you that the powerful forces of the world would like to remake the world, without a ‘war’ (Emmanuel Macron has already called it a war), through this so-called ‘corona-psychosis’, or ‘info-demic’? Many people are asking: ‘what will happen after the pandemic?’”3 April 2020Russia Today
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