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Five in a row for Lukashenko

Belarus has elected President Alexander Lukashenko for a fifth term in office. Officials claim he secured close to 84 percent of the vote from an 87 percent turnout. Unfortunately for US taxpayers, that anti-#Lukashenko propaganda cash seems to have been wasted again. #BelarusVotes pic.twitter.com/7Mnafq3lEl— Nina Byzantina (@NinaByzantina) October 11, 2015 Dubbed by the US as ‘Europe’s last dictator’ and derided over his human rights record the West has imposed economic sanctions on some Belarusian officials and companies. However his pro-Ukraine stance against Russia is winning him new friends in the US and EU. Breaking: #Belarusian President Lukashenko has won re-election with 83.49% of the vote: central electoral commission pic.twitter.com/xyKYI91Nr8— People’s Daily,China (@PDChina) October 12, 2015 Nikolay Veremeev is a political analyst in Belarus:“Sanctions have never been the right solution to any problem; only through communication can we promote cooperation. We’re happy with the news on possibly suspending EU sanctions towards Belarus, it is the first step in the right direction.” Despite a clampdown on political dissent some protesters managed to demonstrate in Minsk carrying banners calling for Lukashenko to go: “President Alexander Lukashenko re-elected himself. He chose the opponents himself. He allowed them to oppose him. And he decided himself the number of votes he would win the election by.” Anti-Lukashenko protesters take to the streets of #minsk http://t.co/5aKSffcUyU #Belarus pic.twitter.com/E1ANSURgxD— UKRAINE TODAY (@uatodaytv) October 11, 2015 In the last Belarus election in 2010 seven of the nine presidential candidates were arrested.