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Lukashenko demands apologies from all who call him dictator
Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has said that he does not consider himself a dictator. He demands an apology from those who call him that
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Belarus’ BelTA media outlet reports the information.
"As for the last dictator of Europe, you should already apologise to me. You have already moved away from this definition. I am not a dictator, and if I am, I am not the last one," Lukashenko said.
He assures us that he is holding a high office, which was "entrusted to him by the people."
It is worth noting that the results of the 2020 presidential election in Belarus, which left Lukashenko in charge of the country, were widely criticised as rigged and triggered the largest mass protests during his rule.
- In April, Belarusian opposition leader Latushko claimed that Lukashenko was involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children.
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