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“The complaint was filed after violations of the law were found in the vote count. We demand your recalculation. If there is no possibility of re-counting the votes, the elections in individual electoral districts should be declared invalid, “A. Krasulina told the Interfax news agency.
S.Cichanouskaja, who is currently leaving for Lithuania, said on Monday that his electoral seat will provide evidence of numerous voting irregularities and will appeal the official election results to the Central Election Commission.
The latest results of Sunday’s elections, announced by the CRC on Monday, show that authoritarian leader Aliaksandr Lukashenko has secured his sixth term as president with 80.08 percent. votes.
His main rival, S.Cichanouskaja, received 10.09 percent. the other two candidates received less than two percent of the vote. Another 4.6 percent. voters voted against all candidates.
Final election results should be announced later this week.
The Belarusian opposition considers the results of the last presidential elections falsified. In recent days there have been demonstrations by opposition supporters in Minsk and many other Belarusian cities, with fierce clashes with the security forces.
During these riots, militias arrested thousands of people, injured hundreds more and killed at least one protester.
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