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Exit polls indicated that Lukashenko received 87.6% support in the elections.

Lukashenko is running for president for the seventh time.
Экзит-полы продемонстрировали поддержку Лукашенко на выборах на уровне 87,6%.

The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has reportedly won the presidential elections for the seventh time. This result was indicated by an exit poll.

State agency "BelTA" writes about this.

According to Belarusian media, Lukashenko received support from 87.6% of voters.

"BelTA" reports that Alexander Khizhnyak, head of the Republican Party of Labor and Justice, garnered 1.2%, Oleg Haydukevich, head of the Liberal Democratic Party, received 1.8%, entrepreneur Anna Kanopatskaya secured 1.6%, and Sergey Sirankov, the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, obtained 2.7%.

Five candidates participated in the presidential elections.

According to "BelTA," voter turnout was over 75% as of 16:00, with polling stations closing at 20:00 local time (19:00 Kyiv time).

Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the so-called presidential elections are taking place in Belarus on January 26. Several countries have already announced their non-recognition of the results of this "expression of will".