On January 3, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed the law amending the “President of the Republic of Belarus” passed by the Parliament in December 2023.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko could stay in office for another 10 years under an amended constitution. |
The press office of the President of Belarus said that Mr. Lukashenko signed the law amending the "President of the Republic of Belarus", which details the powers of the head of the country, taking into account the amended Constitution and law enforcement activities.
Among the changes is the strengthening of the president's authority to make proposals to the National Assembly on the election of the chairman, vice-chairmen (of the National Assembly) and judges of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, the chairman and members of the Central Election Commission, as well as proposals on the possibility of sending military personnel abroad to participate in activities to ensure collective security and maintain international peace and security.
The requirements for a presidential candidate were also clarified. Accordingly, presidential candidates must be citizens of Belarus, over 40 years old, have the right to vote, have lived in Belarus for at least 20 years before the election, and not have foreign citizenship, residence permits or other foreign documents.
Previously, the amended Constitution was approved in a referendum in February 2022 and took effect in March of the same year.
The constitutional amendments include a president not being able to serve more than two consecutive terms, but will only take effect from the next president, meaning incumbent President Lukashenko will be able to stay in power for another 10 years.
Belarus' new parliament is expected to become the country's highest representative body, with the power to approve domestic and foreign policies, military doctrines and national security concepts.
The parliament will have the power to remove the president from office if he commits a serious and systematic violation of the constitution, or commits treason, or commits a number of other serious crimes. The amended constitution also makes clear Belarus's neutral and nuclear-free stance.
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