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Falsified Election Results, Dictators, and a Power-Sharing Proposal: Belarus and Its Leader Lukashenko
This podcast discusses how Belarus's leader, Lukashenko, has been accused of falsifying election results in the past, and even admitted to it once. He has been referred to as "Europe's last dictator" by some in the international community but recently offered to share power with Putin.
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Belarus's President, Aleksander Lukashenko, admitted to falsifying election results while trying to shift the blame in a different direction during an interview.
06:30 - 09:12 (02:41)
Summary
Belarus's President, Aleksander Lukashenko, admitted to falsifying election results while trying to shift the blame in a different direction during an interview. Lukashenko has a history of falsifying election results and offering to share control with Russian President Vladimir Putin to combat accusations of being Europe's last dictator.
ChapterFalsified Election Results, Dictators, and a Power-Sharing Proposal: Belarus and Its Leader Lukashenko
EpisodePart Two: Alexander Lukashenko: The Dictator of Belarus
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A meme in Belarusian opposition groups claims that Belarus' dictator, Lukashenko, suffers from a variant of antisocial personality disorder called mosaic psychopathy, which Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were supposedly diagnosed with.
09:11 - 10:27 (01:15)
Summary
A meme in Belarusian opposition groups claims that Belarus' dictator, Lukashenko, suffers from a variant of antisocial personality disorder called mosaic psychopathy, which Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were supposedly diagnosed with. However, the host of the podcast doesn't think that any of these dictators were actually diagnosed with this disorder and points out that Lukashenko, Hitler, Stalin, and Mao are all different kinds of dictators.