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Alexander Lukashenko is making it clear that huge protests in the autumn, the biggest challenge yet to his decades-long rule, didn't dent his authority.
Alexander Lukashenko, often described as Europe's last dictator, is the president of Belarus and a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The authoritarian Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has not sent troops to fight despite reported pressure from Moscow, but he warned of the "harshest" response if attacked.
PRESIDENT ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO: (Non-English language spoken). MAYNES: So here, Lukashenko explains to a group of factory workers that he'd been too busy to learn about the other candidates.
Alexander Klaskousky, an independent Minsk-based analyst, said the secrecy surrounding the president’s inauguration illustrated the threat the ongoing unrest poses to Lukashenko’s grip on power.