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The United States-along with the European Union-has restricted the travel of President Alexander Lukashenko and members of his inner circle, as well as imposing economic sanctions.
In March 2011, following Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko's crackdown on the Belarusian democracy movement, Spacey, along with Jude Law and others, joined street protests against Lukashenko.
In 1994, the first presidential elections were held and Alexander Lukashenko was elected president of Belarus.
He congratulated Yanukovych, followed shortly afterwards by Belorussian president Alexander Lukashenko, on his victory before election results were even made official and made statements opposing the rerun of the disputed second round of elections, won by Yanukovych, amid allegations of large-scale voting fraud.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, an authoritarian leader, has shown much interest in aligning his country with Russia, and no interest in deepening ties with the ever-expanding NATO or implementing Western-backed neoliberal economic reforms.
His successor, Alexander Lukashenko, changed all of that upon assuming office in 1994 and began to turn his attention away from the West and back towards Russia.
A quickly organized election was held in June, and a runoff election between the two highest vote-getters was held in July ; in a surprise result, Kyebich was soundly beaten by populist Alexander Lukashenko, a youthful anti-corruption crusader.
Since his election in July 1994 to a 5-year term as Belarus's first President Alexander Lukashenko has consolidated power steadily.
Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (), ; Taraškievica orthography: Аляксандар Рыгоравіч Лукашэнка,, ; born 30 or 31 August 1954 ) has been serving as the President of Belarus since 20 July 1994.
In 2005, President Alexander Lukashenko attempted to regulate " marriage agencies " in Belarus and make it difficult for them to operate.
Before issuing the decree, President Alexander Lukashenko listened to five possible candidates for the national anthem.
In 2011 Law joined street protests against Alexander Lukashenko and Lukashenko's brutal crackdown on the Belarusian democracy movement.
In late 1993, Alexander Lukashenko, the then-chairman of the anti-corruption committee of the Belarusian parliament, accused 70 senior government officials, including Shushkevich, of corruption, including stealing state funds for personal purposes.
However, in 2005, under the rule of Alexander Lukashenko, it was renamed into Independence Avenue ( praspekt Nezalezhnastsi ).
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