Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2014, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus in 2017, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko is the first President of Belarus. Lukashenko has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic; previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2003, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Vladimir Putin was the President of Russia in 2003.
Vladimir Putin has served as either the President or Prime Minister of Russia since 1999, and is widely considered the most powerful man in Russia. Formerly a Lieutenant Colonel in the KGB, Putin eventually became the Director of the Federal Security Service in 1998. Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia, temporarily appointed Putin the post of Prime Minister on 1999 August 9. However, on December 31 of that year, Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned, making Putin the Acting President.
Due to the timing of Yeltsin's resignation, Putin was able to win elections in 2000 March, and officially became the second President of Russia on 2000 May 7. He won re-election in 2004, but was constitutionally forbidden from seeking an immediate third term in 2008. Dmitry Medvedev became the President from 2008 May 7 to 2012 May 7, while Putin was made the Prime Minister. Putin ran again for president in 2012 and was re-elected for an extended 6-year term, in turn making Medvedev the Prime Minister.
Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus in 2014, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
There was none. Alexander Lukashenko was the first President of Belarus after the constitution was passed in 1994, after Belarus' independence from the USSR in 1991.
Alexander Lukashenko
Alexander Lukashenko was the president of Belarus since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as before July 20, Belarus' leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko is the President of Belarus in 2013, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2009, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2010, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2007, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2005, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2004, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2002, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2001, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2000, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 1999, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 1998, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.