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Key Putin ally says he will not seek reelection
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has played a key role for Russian President Vladimir Putin throughout his invasion of Ukraine.

8.8.25
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Friday said during a video interview with Time magazine that he does not plan on running for another term in office. "No, I don't intend to do that," Lukashenko, 70, told the outlet, a move that would end three decades in power, during which time he closely aligned himself and his country with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Lukashenko, known as "Europe's last dictator," took power in 1994 and has since become one of Putin's closest allies, playing a major role assisting Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He is the only post-Soviet leader Belarus has ever had. While Lukashenko's troops haven't directly joined the war in Ukraine, Russian troops have used Belarusian territory to stage exercises since the beginning of it, and Belarus helped Russia launch its invasion. Belarus has periodically tried to make efforts to create stronger ties with the West, but Lukashenko's ties to Russia have long acted as an impediment.
The Belarusian leader has ended a period of speculation and scrutiny by making clear he will not seek another term in office. While acknowledging that his successor may chart a different course for the country, he suggested that they "shouldn't just throw things overboard straight away." This follows victory in an election earlier this year, with his current term not set to end until 2030. Lukashenko moved the election up by six months from its usual summer time frame. His 2020 reelection sparked the largest protests in Belarus' history, lasting months and prompting a severe crackdown resulting in more than 65,000 arrests and sanctions from the West. Many have maintained that the election was rigged. Belarus left the Soviet Union as part of the union's broad dissolution in 1990, and declared total independence shortly thereafter when Russia survived the failed August Coup, when Communists tried to seize control of the remnant union.
For many years it has been understood that Lukashenko was grooming Nikolai (20) - his third and youngest son - to succeed him as President of Belarus.
The legitimate President of Belarus is Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who is in exile in Lithuania. Her husband, the politician Sergei Tikhanovsky was imprisoned in solitary confinement from 2020 to just recently. He and 13 others were expelled from Belarus and asked for and received asylum in Lithuania.