Lukashenka has faced protests since August. Embattled strongman Alyaksandr Lukashenka, who has ruled Belarus for 26 years, has said he would leave his post after a new constitution had been adopted, Belarus's Belta news agency quoted him as saying. «I will not work as president with you under the new constitution,» Lukashenka said during a visit to a Minsk hospital on November 27.
He stressed the need for amendments to the constitution and adjustments to presidential powers but did not give a timeline for when a new constitution might be adopted.
He didn’t specify when that day would come, but stressed the need for amendments to the constitution and adjustments to presidential powers.
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