Why do Serbs care more about other people's concerns and is Lukashenko more important to us than Vucic?
Dragana Trifkovic, director of the Center for geostrategic studies
The recent presidential elections in Belarus have plunged the country into a new phase of political crisis. Dissatisfaction with Lukashenko, who has been the only president of post-Soviet Belarus for 26 years, culminated immediately after the first election results were declared. In the final tally, the Central Election Commission of Belarus announced that Lukashenko won 80% of the vote, the opposition candidate Tikhanovskaya 10%, and the other opposition candidates, Kanopacka, Dmitry and Cherechen, less than 2% each.