Alyaksandr Lukashenka

Belarus will gradually raise the retirement age up to 58 years for women and 63 for men, effective from January 1, 2017.
Workers should not worry about ‘war’ while economy is 'our main challenge', Lukashenka says when on a visit to MAZ truck factory.
No heavy weapons have been found by the border guards, however.
The state leader is expecting to reach a new level of Belarus-USA relations.
According to the IISEPS, the head of state has one of the lowest ratings in history, while only two opposition leaders have more t
President Lukashenka expressed condolences to King Philippe of Belgium, the people of Belgium and relatives of terror victims.
The President will listen to a report about the development and modernization of the confectionery.
Belarus president meets European Bank for Reconstruction and Development vice president in Minsk.
President Lukashenka approves the new lower utility rates but is yet to sign an edict.