Protest suspended – Belarusian society one year after the presidential elections
Protest suspended – Belarusian society one year after the presidential elections
Author(s): Kamil Kłysiński
Subject(s): Civil Society, Government/Political systems, Electoral systems, Politics and society
Published by: OSW Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich im. Marka Karpia
Keywords: Belarusian society; presidential elections; Protests; national awakening;
Summary/Abstract: The progressive decline in living standards in Belarus and the authorities’ dismissive attitude towards the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified public disillusionment with Alyaksandr Lukashenka. This led to an increase in the civic activity of Belarusians – previously seen as passive –in the campaign prior to the presidential election on 9 August last year. The revival of social life was accompanied by a growing national consciousness. Both processes mostly concerned the relations between the authorities and civil society, and to a lesser extent the geopolitical orientation, although later polls revealed the first signs of waning trust in Russia and a greater openness towards the West. The forged results of the vote this time gave rise to unprecedented protests, and the violent reaction by law enforcement only fuelled greater resistance among citizens. The lack of concessions shown by the authorities and the weariness of the demonstrators resulted in the demonstrations being brought to a halt at the end of 2020. At the same time, the authorities started to systemically and thoroughly eliminate independent media and third sector structures to discourage citizens from any manifestations of opposition. Despite the use of instruments characteristic of a totalitarian regime, there are numerous indications that the grievances have not been permanently suppressed. The Belarusian citizens who opposed the authorities last year mostly retained their pro-democratic views and aspirations to structure the state according to the Western model. They will rise rapidly to greater prominence as the oppressive regime backed by Russia continues to lose its credibility.
Series: OSW Commentary
- Page Count: 6
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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