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A Euroradio reporter has photographed the polling station where the incumbent will vote.
The commission is drawing up a report about his actions, journalist Artsiom Liava was told.
36.5% of voters in Belarus cast ballots during early voting in 2015 against 23.1% in 2010 and 31.3% in 2006.
The action started in freedom Square and ended in Yakub Kolas Square. More than a thousand people joined the manifestation.
The four candidates are: Siarhei Haidukevich, Tacciana Karatkevich, Aliaksandr Lukashenka and Mikalai Ulakhovich.
Tune in for comments by experts and two-ways with Euroradio correspondents covering the presidential election in Belarus.
This rally, like the previous ones, organized by the former political prisoner Mikola Statkevich, was unauthorized.
Euroradio journalist counted the number of votes cast and then compared it with the records of the commission.
Volha from Belarus State University shares with Euroradio how it feels not to vote early in Belarus elections.
Euroradio spots a column of buses with regional plates carrying uniformed police officers.
12 observers from Right to Choose 2015 campaign ousted from polling stations.
All of them have been asked to leave due to ‘hindering the work of the election commission’.
The statement by the Council of Europe and European Unon is timed with the World Day Against the Death Penalty.
Belarusian nuclear power plant will be the most advanced and safest in the world, Lukashenka tells workers in Astravets.
Euroradio asks the candidates how to deal with self-employed entrepreneurs.
Schoolchildren have not been studying Nobel Prize laureate Svetlana Svetlana Alexievich’s works for over 5 years.
The president comments on the Belarusian writer who got the Nobel Prize in Literature.
28 per cent of eligible citizens have voted early so far, Central Election Commission reported in evening of October 9.
The installation of the nuclear reactor will start next year.
The Belarus president says he does not consider Nobel Literature prize winner Svetlana Alexievich to be an opposition rival.