“The Belarusian state agency BelTA reported on the night of January 27 that Oleksandr Lukashenko won 86.82% of the votes in the fictitious “elections”, according to preliminary data from the Belarusian Central Committee. Source: BELTA with reference to the head of the Belarusian Central Committee Ihor Karpenko Literally BELTA “86.82% of voters voted for Oleksandr Lukashenka in the elections in Belarus, the head of the Central Central Committee Ihor Karpenko said.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
The Belarusian state agency BelTA reported on the night of January 27 that Oleksandr Lukashenko won 86.82% of the votes in the fictitious “elections”, according to preliminary data from the Belarusian Central Committee.
Source: BELTA with reference to the head of the Belarusian Central Committee Igor Karpenko
Literally BELTA “86.82% of voters voted for Oleksandr Lukashenka in the elections in Belarus, Central Committee Chairman Ihor Karpenko said.”
Details: BelTA also reported preliminary information to the CEC about the number of votes cast for other candidates for the post of President of Belarus and in the column “against all”:
- Oleh Serhiyevich Haydukevich – 2.02%;
- Anna Anatolyivna Kanopatska – 1.86%;
- Serhii Oleksandrovych Syrankov – 3.21%;
- Oleksandr Mykolayovych Khizhnyak – 1.74%;
- against all – 3.60%.
What preceded: BELTA on Sunday evening distributed the data of the exit poll, which is expected to give Oleksandr Lukashenka victory in the fictitious “elections” with more than 87% of the votes.
Prehistory:
- The High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaya Callas, and the European Commissioner for EU Enlargement, Marta Kos, announced in a joint statement that the “elections” of the president of Belarus on January 26 were fake.
- Lukashenko said that he is “purple” whether the “election” of the president will be recognized in the West.
- And the leader of the Belarusian opposition, Svitlana Tykhanovskaya, said on the day of the “elections” that she sees several options when a window of opportunity appears for a change of power in Belarus.
- Also on Sunday, a video was circulated of how Lukashenka’s dog barked at the polling station where his owner was voting.