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The presidential election in Belarus has just ended, and unsurprisingly, incumbent President Lukashenko was elected over four opponents, with 86 82 votes.
This is a satellite, because Lukashenko was not simply re-elected, because he won the 7th term, since 1994, he has been serving as President of Belarus , so far 30 years.
Lukashenko won a landslide victory in the elections. What is really interesting is that the other four contestants were not his opponents, but supporters, all of whom were loyal to Lukashenko and praised him for his contribution to the country over the past 30 years.
Russia China Venezuela and others have congratulated Lukashenko. The European media, however, saw it as a disputed election. Germany’s Foreign Minister Berbok wrote on X The people of Belarus had no choice.
In response, Lukashenko not only disagreed, but satirized it in his statement. He said If I state now that I don’t recognize the US election and don’t recognize Trump, will that change things in the US? Or if I say I don’t recognize British Prime Minister Kiersten Starmer, what will happen in Britain? Nothing would happen. The same thing would not happen in Belarus.
Notice the logic here Lukashenko isn’t talking about the election itself, but rather, if you don’t recognize my election results, I can also not recognize yours and both can’t do anything about the other, doesn’t that make it even?
From the timeline, Lukashenko does have the capital to look down on the German foreign minister, because the German chancellor in his eyes also in and out like a lamp Lukashenko first became president when the German chancellor is Kohl, then Schroeder, then Merkel, greatly the year before the turn of the Schultz. From the current situation, the probability that Schultz will also be sent out of the Chancellery by Lukashenko. When Lukashenko first took office, the President of the United States was still Clinton.
Now, the US is once again welcoming Trump. This is both like a confidant and a more dangerous adversary for a country like Belarus.
Reports indicate that Trump seems to be giving birth to new ideas. At a rally of House Republicans on Monday, Trump said something rather ambiguous I’ve raised a lot of money for the next campaign that I don’t think I can use myself, but I’m not 100 sure. And then he said a little later to House Speaker Johnson that I don’t think I’m allowed to run again. Mike? I’d better keep you out of this debate.
The U.S. Constitution does not allow Trump to seek another term, but U.S. media reports say Trump appears to be exploring the possibility of three trips to the White House. While Republicans believe Trump was joking , it has also been noted that Trump is repeating the phrase over and over again.
Is Trump going to put a trial balloon on top of the White House? It’s not as if American history is without its exceptions, as was the case with Democratic President Teddy Roosevelt back in the day.
Trump’s repetitive jokes are very close to the present. According to the New York Times, he told Republican lawmakers back in November of last year I don’t think I’m going to run again unless you guys say Trump he’s too good and we have to figure out how to elect him .
In a speech at the lobbying group National Rifle Association’s convention last May, Trump asked Should we be looking at two terms or three terms for the president?
More profoundly last July, Trump made some highly publicized remarks at a gathering of conservative Christians when he told those in attendance that if he, Trump, won the election, you wouldn’t need to vote anymore.
Hearing those words would have set the nerves of the U.S. Constitution on edge; the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1951, states that no person shall be elected to the office of President more than twice.
Does Trump’s joke mean he’s trying to overstep the existing rules?
It’s worth noting that his words have already been echoed. Representative Andy Ogles, a conservative Tennessee Republican, said in a statement last week that Trump has proven himself to be the only figure in modern history capable of reversing the nation’s decline and restoring America to greatness, and that we should give him plenty of time to do so.
To that end, I am proposing an amendment to the Constitution to modify the 22nd Amendment’s term limits for the presidency, Ogles continued. This amendment will ensure that we can maintain the bold leadership our nation so desperately needs.
However, there are many who are not convinced. Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, a senior member of the Congressional Judiciary Committee, told the press that maybe he sees something that I don’t see, but I don’t see it. So I don’t know what he’s thinking. And added, I can’t imagine he’s actually pushing for a constitutional amendment.
Unimaginable doesn’t equate to later reality, and when Biden was first in the White House, most people couldn’t imagine that Trump would make a comeback. But now, he’s back.
Make America Great Again It’s an inward promise, but does Trump see another responsibility that the times have placed on him? Lukashenko Putin continues to serve the people, will Trump take from this a sense of urgency and also fight for the opportunity to continue to serve the American people, and even the people of the West as a whole? Does he see anything in that? This is something that deserves further observation.
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