The head of the Central Election Commission of Belarus, Igor Karpenko, announced that the self-proclaimed president of the country, Alexander Lukashenko, received 86.82% of the votes in the so-called "elections." Reports TCN. This information is provided by Kontrakty.UA.
This was reported by BelTA.
Furthermore, according to the head of the CEC, other presidential candidates received the following number of votes:
- Sergiy Syryankov - 3.21%;
- Oleg Haydukievich - 2.02%;
- Anna Kanopatska - 1.86%;
- Alexander Khizhnyak - 1.74%;
- Against all - 3.60%.
It is worth noting that earlier, the German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock commented on the so-called "elections" in which the expected winner is the current self-proclaimed head of state Alexander Lukashenko.
Additionally, we previously reported that Hungary blocked the European Union's statement regarding the "elections" in Belarus.