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“Belarus: The EU does not agree with the election results. Work is underway to punish those responsible for the violence and counterfeiting,” he wrote on Twitter on Friday after a videoconference of EU foreign ministers.
An extraordinary video meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council was held, one of the main topics of which was the situation in Belarus and possible sanctions against “perpetrators of acts of violence and counterfeiting”.
True to Alexander Lukashenko, the Central Election Commission (CEC) said on Friday that the current Belarusian leader had received 80.1 percent of the vote last week. her main rival, opposition candidate Sviatlana Cichanouskaya, received 10.12 percent of the vote.
According to the Commission, Andrei Dmitriev received 1.21%, Hana Kanapackaya 1.68% and Siarhei Cherachen 1.14%. votes. 4.59 percent voted against all the candidates. voters, with a voter turnout of 84.28 percent, according to the CRK.
In Belarus, mass protests and clashes between militias have continued since Sunday. According to official figures, two people were killed during the riots, hundreds more were injured and some 7,000 were injured. people were arrested.
Several thousand people gathered near the Government House in Minsk on Friday night, and the protest is unfolding peacefully.
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