Macron Says Longtime Belarus Leader 'Must Go'
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Asharq Al-AwsatFrance is stepping up the pressure on Belarus´ longtime leader Alexander Lukashenko, with President Emmanuel Macron telling a prominent French weekly that "Lukashenko must go." The European Union said Thursday it does not recognize Lukashenko as president of Belarus because of large-scale protests by Belarusians who question the results of last month´s presidential election that Lukashenko claims he overwhelmingly won. Opposition members and some poll workers in Belarus say the vote was rigged. Ahead of a trip Monday to Lithuania and Latvia, Macron was quoted in Sunday´s Journal du Dimanche newspaper as saying "it´s clear that Lukashenko must go." "What´s happening in Belarus is a crisis of power, an authoritarian power that can´t manage to accept the logic of democracy and is clinging on by force," the newspaper quotes Macron as saying. In a speech Saturday to the virtual UN General Assembly, Belarus´ foreign minister warned Western nations against interfering or imposing sanctions over the country´s disputed presidential election and the government's violent crackdown on protesters. Thousands of Belarusian citizens have taken part in huge rallies since the Aug. 9 election, which they say was rigged in favor of Lukashenko, who has been in power for 26 years and just took a secretive oath of office for a new term.
from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2532111/macron-says-longtime-belarus-leader-must-go
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