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Belarusians Head to Polls for Presidential Election

Minsk: Belarusians on Sunday began heading to the polls for the country’s presidential election, with incumbent President Alexander Lukashenko seeking a seventh term in office. Voting began at 8 a.m. local time (0500GMT) and the 5,325 polling stations will remain open throughout the country until 8 p.m. local time (1700GMT).

According to Anadolu Agency, just over 6.9 million Belarusians are eligible to vote in the election, and early voting took place from January 21 to 25. The Belarusian Central Election Commission (CEC) reported that 41.81% of the country’s electorate participated in the early voting process.

On Saturday, Igor Karpenko, the chairman of Belarus’ CEC, confirmed that nearly 500 international observers have been accredited to monitor the presidential election. Lukashenko, who has been in office since winning the country’s first presidential election in 1994, is one of five candidates running for president.

The other candidates include Oleg Gaidukevich, chairman of Belarus’ Liberal Democratic Party; Sergey Syrankov, head of the country’s Communist Party; Alexander Khizhnyak, leader of the Republican Party of Labour and Justice; and Hanna Kanapatskaya, an independent who also ran for president in the 2020 election.