Opposition report mass violations in Belarus polls as strongman woos West

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Belarusians voted in parliamentary polls on Sunday with opposition observers claiming mass violations despite strongman President Alexander Lukashenko's efforts to reach out to the West.

Belarusians voted in parliamentary polls on Sunday with opposition observers claiming mass violations despite strongman President Alexander Lukashenko’s efforts to reach out to the West.

Those critical of Lukashenko faced little choice at the ballot box, with the main opposition leaders and the only two current opposition MPs barred from standing. According to the authorities, more than 35 percent of the 6.8 million electorate voted ahead of polling day through absentee ballots. He made a rare visit to western Europe this month, meeting Austrian leaders in Vienna and saying he wanted the European Union to be “an important political and business partner” for his country.

He is also seeking a counterweight in relations with giant neighbor Russia, which is keen to ensure Belarus remains in its sphere of influence.

 

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