Major country recognizes Lukashenko's election victory by April 30, 2025?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official statements from governments or reports from reputable news agencies
Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term with 87.6% as EU Rejects Belarus Election
Jan 26, 2025, 01:47 PM
Belarus held its presidential election on January 26, 2025, with incumbent President Alexander Lukashenko seeking his seventh term in office after more than 30 years in power. Early voting, which lasted five days from January 21 to 25, saw a turnout of 41.81%, according to the Central Election Commission. On the main voting day, polling stations opened across the country for 6.9 million registered voters, and voter turnout reportedly exceeded 85%. Exit polls indicated that Lukashenko secured an overwhelming victory with 87.6% of the vote. However, the election has been widely criticized by the opposition—whose figures are imprisoned or exiled—and international observers as illegitimate and a sham due to the absence of any real opposition candidates. The European Union's High Representative Kaja Kallas rejected the election results, stating they were neither free nor fair, and threatened new sanctions against Belarus. Lukashenko dismissed the criticism, stating that he does not care whether the West recognizes the election results, emphasizing that only the opinion of the Belarusian people matters to him.
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Russia • 25%
China • 25%
India • 25%
None of these • 25%
Not recognized by either • 25%
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Recognized by both Russia and China • 25%
Recognized by most countries • 25%
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Not recognized by most countries • 25%
Undecided by February 28, 2025 • 25%
General acceptance of the results • 25%
Condemnation and new sanctions • 25%
Other responses • 25%
Calls for dialogue without sanctions • 25%
United States • 25%
France • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
Germany • 25%
United States • 25%
Other • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
European Union • 25%
Largely disputed • 25%
Recognized by some, disputed by others • 25%
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Military intervention • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Increased sanctions • 25%
Diplomatic negotiations • 25%
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Diplomatic condemnation • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Other actions • 25%
Condemnation • 25%
No official stance • 25%
Support • 25%
Call for investigation • 25%
Engagement with Belarus • 25%
Impose new sanctions • 25%
Diplomatic condemnation only • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Other known opposition leader • 25%
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya • 25%
Pavel Latushka • 25%
None return • 25%