Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, and previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.But he is a dictator meaning it is a unlimited government. Meaning that in Belarus they are forced to suffer in a dictatorship.
Not really ,probably because of the dictator Alyaksandr Lukashenko
Yes, unfortunately one.This is a slightly subjective question, as nobody ever admits to being a dictator.President Alexander Lukashenko (Аляксандр Лукашэнка) of Belarus is usually considered a dictator. He has ruled Belarus since 1994. Many other governments and non-governmental organisations have described Lukashenko as a dictator and the elections as fraudulent.
Mr. Lukashenko tells the press that he doesn't "like gays.". He is widely viewed as a dictator and has a poor record on human rights.
There are no ports in Belarus because Belarus is a landlocked country.
Belarus is a Dictatorship.
There isn't a continent in Belarus. Belarus is a county in a continent. That continent is Europe.
Belarus
National Library of Belarus was created in 1922.
No. Belarus (formerly called Byelorussia) is in Europe, between Russia, Poland and Ukraine.
Belarus is in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres.
Belarus was formerly part of the USSR.