Alexander Lukashenko
The former state farm director who has ruled Belarus since 1994.
Despite just winning a seventh consecutive presidential term, a look at Alexander Lukashenko鈥檚 early life reveals rather humbler origins.
Brought up by a single mother in a poor village in eastern Belarus, he first made his mark as the manager of a farm in the late 1980s.
After moving into politics at the end of that decade, he quickly established his reputation as a man with authoritarian instincts 鈥� and by 1994, he was elected president of Belarus for the first time.
Ever since, he has managed a balancing act between Russia, his closest economic and political partner, and overtures to the West. But, the country鈥檚 faced sanctions following its role in the invasion of Ukraine, while many Western governments have labelled this latest election as a sham.
Stephen Smith takes a closer look at the man often referred to as Europe's last dictator.
Production Team
Presenter: Stephen Smith
Producers: Sally Abrahams, Charlotte McDonald and Nathan Gower
Editor: Ben Mundy
Sound: James Beard
Production Co-ordinators: Maria Ogundele and Jack Young
Credits
Animal Farm by George Orwell, recording produced by Ciaran Bermingham
Narrated by Roger Ringrose
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- Sat 1 Feb 2025 19:00大象传媒 Radio 4
- Sun 2 Feb 2025 12:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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