Violence in neighbouring Ukraine has enhanced presidents standing as voters choose stability over change The popularity of the Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, has increased since the start of the Ukrainian crisis, a survey found, as voters show their appreciation for stability in their country. Despite deteriorating economic conditions, Lukashenkos ratings have increased by five percentage points since December, reaching 39.9%. Over the past six months the number of Belarusians who think that the country is heading in the right direction is up by nearly 10 points from 31.9% to 42.3% the highest approval rating in three years. … …read more
Source: The Guardian