Alexander Lukashenko has been a prominent figure in European politics since he assumed office in 1994, know his net worth and age
With a political career spanning nearly three decades, Alexander Lukashenko has garnered both praise and criticism for his leadership style and policies. Alexander was rushed to a hospital after his meeting with Putin. There are rumors that the President was poisoned.
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko net worth, bio, age, family, wife, son, education, Twitter
Apparently, President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has been hospitalized after meeting with War Criminal Vladimir Putin. How forgot the cardinal rule when Putin offers Tea. It's always a hard pass.
#lukashenko #RussiaisATerroistState pic.twitter.com/agDwuysd72— 𝕋𝕙𝕚𝕤𝔾𝕦𝕪 🌐 (@ShitzN_Giggles) May 27, 2023
68-year-old Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko was born on August 30, 1954, in the settlement of Kopys in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Lukashenko grew up without a father and faced challenges during his childhood. Despite the hardships, he pursued his education.
He graduated from the Mogilev Pedagogical Institute in 1975 and later attended the Belarusian Agricultural Academy in Horki in 1985.
Lukashenko’s personal life has been a subject of public interest. He married his high school sweetheart, Galina Zhelnerovich in 1975. They have two sons Viktor and Dmitry. However, the couple has been estranged for many years. Lukashenko has been seen with various women in public. It is widely believed that he has a son named Nikolai with his personal doctor Irina Abelskaya.
Alexander Lukashenko career
Alexander Lukashenko served in the Soviet Border Troops and the Soviet Army during the 1970s and 1980s. He held positions in Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of Byelorussia. After leaving the military, Lukashenko took on roles in collective farms and state farms by showcasing his management skills and opposition to corruption.
In 1990, he was elected as a Deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian SSR, and in 1993, he assumed the interim chairman position of the anti-corruption committee of the Belarusian parliament.
Lukashenko’s presidency began on July 20, 1994, after winning the country’s first direct presidential election. Throughout his time in office, Lukashenko upheld state ownership of key industries and retained Soviet-era symbolism in Belarus. He consolidated power through referendums and amendments that granted him more authority.
However, his presidency has been marred by allegations of authoritarianism, restricted media freedom, and unfair elections.
Alexander Lukashenko has often referred to himself as the “last dictator” in Europe. His government has been characterized as authoritarian, with limited political freedoms and repression of opposition voices. International monitors have criticized Belarusian elections for lacking transparency and fairness.
The disputed 2020 presidential election led to widespread protests and allegations of vote rigging, resulting in Lukashenko’s disputed victory and subsequent international condemnation.
As the longest-sitting president in Europe, Alexander Lukashenko’s tenure has left a lasting impact on Belarus.
Lukashenko is a Belarusian politician who has an alleged net worth of $10 billion.