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Lukashenko: If I retire, I may live in the countryside

2024-08-12

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Reference News reported on August 11According to a report by Russian News Agency on August 10, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on the 10th that one day the country will have a new president and the Belarusian people should get used to this idea. He also said that he would go to live in the countryside.
According to reports, Lukashenko said in an exchange with the public: "You should get used to the fact that the president will be someone else. I am not saying that I will abandon you tomorrow. But things are unpredictable."
According to reports, Lukashenko's statement was in response to requests for him to participate in the presidential election in 2025. He emphasized that he should leave a peaceful country, and then he would go to the countryside, and Belarusians would recall and be grateful that everything did not get worse.
It is reported that Lukashenko was first elected President of Belarus on July 10, 1994, and was re-elected in the elections of 2001, 2006, 2010, 2015 and 2020. (Compiled by Li Ran)
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