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Lukashenka Abruptly Sworn In For New Term As Belarusian President

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Lukashenka Abruptly Sworn In For New Term As Belarusian President

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9.23/20
Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has been sworn in for a sixth term following an unexpected inauguration ceremony that was moved up amid mass protests over his reelection last month. The official news agency BelTA reported that "several hundred" senior officials had been invited to the September 23 ceremony, though it did not say who or how many actually attended. BelTA said Lukashenka put his right hand on the constitution and took the oath of office, before signing it. The chairman of the Central Commission of Belarus on Elections then presented him with the certificate of the President of the Republic of Belarus.

Lukashenka faces the biggest challenge yet to his 26-year rule amid unprecedented nationwide protests against the results of the August 9 presidential election that handed him a sixth five-year term. Tens of thousands of Belarusians have called on Lukashenka to step down and hold free and fair elections, claiming the vote was rigged in his favor. The 66-year-old Belarusian leader has responded to the peaceful protests with violent arrests and claims of torture by some of those who have been detained. Opposition leader Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya had warned that any attempt to hold an inauguration would be "illegal."

The fraud Lukashenka believes a sham ceremony will confer legitimacy upon him.
 
Tikhonovskaya turned to Putin with a request to give her such a Novichok, too, she is tired of this Lithuania, she wants to move to Germany!
About inauguration:
Agents of the the chaos have failed again. They hoped to arrange some kind of provocation at the inauguration, maybe even with blood, but Lukashenka deceived these losers. Here's how to distribute this event to people with brains. By the way, more than 2000 people were invited to the inauguration. Such a secret inauguration...
 
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Three cheers to Belarusians, they are the first in the post-Soviet space who gave Soros a punch in the face
 
:rolleyes: The Stalinist with more Stalinist gobbledygook.
 
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