Alexander Lukashenko: Europe’s last dictator

Former pig farm manager dubbed Putin’s ‘little brother’ oversees a corrupt mafia state in Belarus

President Alexander Lukashenko
Lukashenko has been president of Belarus since 1994, having abolished two-term limits
(Image credit: Contributor/Getty Images)

Vladimir Putin made a rare trip outside Russia this week, travelling to neighbouring Belarus for a meeting with the country’s authoritarian hardman president, Alexander Lukashenko.

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