Belarusian president signs law granting him lifelong immunity from prosecution | Alexander Lukashenko | The Guardian

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Belarusian president signs law granting him lifelong immunity from prosecution
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Trump: you can DO that?

He claims it was already done.. let's see how that plays out.

Also your opponent might just forego pretence and summarily execute you when they catch you or claim themself president and be immune to consequences and imprison you anyway.

He thought he can only do it on "day one"

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Sounds like a sign of weakness, tbh.

He's been in power for a very long time and hasn't needed this before.

That sounds good and all on paper, but it's really only as binding as the people that come in after him are willing to let it be. I can imagine a law being passed later on just repealing this law and he's right back to square one, assuming he doesn't just hold onto power until he dies and/or Russia doesn't annex Belarus.

"But.... but but.... I wrote it on a paper, official aper with my signature you have to follow the laaaw!"

I mean, this is the guy whose dream job is Russian Colonel.

Head of state of a theoretically sovereign nation, appears to genuinely aspire to... Being a colonel. One step above what his rank used to be.

And that's how assassination becomes a national hobby.

I mean there was this old Italian guy that tried that a few thousand years ago. I can't remember how it ended.

The behind the scenes in Belarus and Russia must be going worse than anyone knows if he feels the need to do this.

Well, Belarus was already almost in a state of revolution when the russian army came to save Lukachenko. Now the russian army is kinda busy with other stuff

The thing about laws, is that all it needs to remove them is another law...

Also: when the law is unjust, the just break the law.

I see lynch mobs in his future. Probably not soon, but eventually.

He knows he's fucked up and that the writing is on the wall for him. Putin is on borrowed time and so is he.

He won't be prosecuted in court anyway. It's probably going to be a trial of the ratatatat-tat style like Ceaucescu's. All this does is show how pathetic Lukashenko really is.

Isn't this more or less admission of wrongdoings and criminal activities from his part? Like those monopoly cards to skip the jail.

Nope. No reason. Just felt like giving himself a little immunity.

As a treat.

This, more than anything else, tells me Russia and it's allies do not have rosey internal forecasts.

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Like any law, it can be rendered null and void by any following government, considering the following executive will not be a puppet.

considering the following executive will not be a puppet.

Hopefully, but there is never a guarantee.

This is so insane. When a country puts a guy like him behind them, there's no law that can't be changed to remove these kinds of protections and the circumstances at that point tend to exist where "the people" are perfectly OK changing even the most fundamental laws to facilitate getting rid of people like him permanently.

And if they can't get rid of him by law and he's overthrown, that much the more reason to stab him with 50 daggers.

True, but it still takes time to clean up the mess made by a former leader who goes off the rails.

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, has signed a new law granting him lifelong immunity from criminal prosecution and preventing opposition leaders living in exile from running in future presidential elections.

The new measure appears aimed at further shoring up Lukashenko’s power and eliminating potential challengers in the country’s next presidential election, which is due to take place in 2025.

The law significantly tightens requirements for presidential candidates and makes it impossible to elect opposition leaders who have fled to neighbouring countries in recent years.

Belarus was rocked by mass protests during Lukashenko’s controversial re-election in August 2020 for a sixth term, which the opposition and the west condemned as fraudulent.

The law also says the president and members of his family will be provided with lifelong state protection, medical care, and life and health insurance.

“We will ensure that the dictator is brought to justice,” Tsikhanouskaya said, emphasising that there were still about 1,500 political prisoners behind bars in Belarus, including the Nobel peace prize laureate Ales Bialiatski.


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When you are President for Life, the paths for succession and retirement are limited, and often abruptly enacted. Others will want that lifetime immunity too.

Someone should ask Orange man if he thinks this is a good idea