Belarusian authorities say a lot more than 50 percent of the country’s voters permitted constitutional reforms that would enable its authoritarian leader to remain in electrical power until 2035 and open up the way for more powerful navy co-operation with Russia, although the Belarusian opposition denounced the vote as a sham.
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