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Belaya Rus

The Belarusian Party "Belaya Rus",[a] or simply Belaya Rus,[b] is a political party in Belarus. It supports the policies of Alexander Lukashenko, the first and only president of post-Soviet Belarus.

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Belarusian Party "Belaya Rus"
  • Белорусская партия «Белая Русь»
  • Беларуская партыя «Белая Русь»
AbbreviationPBR[1]
ChairmanOleg Romanov
Founded17 November 2007 (2007-11-17) (public association)
18 March 2023 (as a political party)
Headquarters5th Building, Frunze Street, Minsk
Membership (2023)15,948
Ideology
National affiliationRepublican Coordinating Council
International affiliationFor the Freedom of Nations!
Colours  Green
  Red
House of Representatives
51 / 110
Council of the Republic
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Website
partiya.by (political party)
1br.by (public association)
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The Belaya Rus party originates from the Republican Public Association "Belaya Rus" (abbr. RPA "Belaya Rus"),[c] founded in 2007 to support Lukashenko's presidency. While the association was involved in elections and parliamentary activities, it was never registered as a political party. In 2023, the membership of RPA "Belaya Rus" voted to create a new political party alongside the association.

History

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The founding congress of RPA "Belaya Rus" was held in Grodno on 17 November 2007 and attended by 470 delegates who elected a chair and leadership council with 85 members.[2] Alexander Radkov, the then education minister of Belarus, was elected as chairman.[2] RPA "Belaya Rus" was subsequently registered with the Belarusian authorities as a public association on 12 December.[2][3]

RPA "Belaya Rus" held its first congress on 25 October 2008. A total of 380 delegates representing 82,000 members discussed and ultimately approved an organisational program.[2]

On 19 January 2018, RPA "Belaya Rus" held a major congress in which domestic political analysts expected it to announce plans to register as a political party.[4] Commentators noted that, since the association's inception, it had been focused on electoral and parliamentary participation. At the time of the congress, civil servants made up a majority of the association's membership.[4] The association, however, did not announce a change in its legal status. Instead, a delegation of 500 people representing 178,000 members met in the National Library of Belarus in the capital Minsk and elected Gennady Davydko, the then head of Belteleradio, as their new chairman.[4][5]

At its fourth congress on 18 June 2022, delegates elected Oleg Romanov, then rector of Saint Euphrosyne Polotsk State University, as its chairman.[6]

RPA "Belaya Rus" held a congress on 18 March 2023, in which a thousand delegates voted to create a new political party. The Belarusian Party "Belaya Rus", or simply Belaya Rus, was subsequently established, with the leadership council unanimously approving the continuance of Romanov's chairmanship.[7][8][9] Grigory Azarenok [ru], a popular pro-Lukashenko TV presenter, was also elected to the party's leadership council.[8][9] United Russia, the ruling party of Russia, expressed its support for the new party and invited its members to partake in interparty meetings.[7][8]

In the 2024 Belarusian parliamentary election, the party won 46.4% of the popular vote and 51 seats in the House of Representatives.[10]

Ideology and program

Belaya Rus supports the presidency of Alexander Lukashenko, who has been the country's first and only president since 1994. At its inaugural party congress, Belaya Rus described itself as "an association of supporters of the first president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, which seeks to preserve and develop his ideas and principles of building a sovereign Belarusian state".[9] The party is also pro-Russia and has stated Belarusian energy independence as one of its long-term goals.[8][9]

German civil lawyer Wolfram Nordsieck describes the party as centrist, statist, and agrarianist.[11]

Membership

RPA "Belaya Rus" is the largest Belarusian public association by membership. It self-reported a membership of over 82,000 at its first congress on 25 October 2008.[2] The association reportedly gave out its 100,000th membership card on 28 June 2010.[2] RPA "Belaya Rus" claimed a membership of 178,000 at its congress held on 19 January 2018.[4]

The Belaya Rus party reported an inaugural membership of 15,948 people at its founding congress.[7] However, at the same time, RPA "Belaya Rus" had about 200,000 association members, most of whom had not yet officially registered as party members.[8]

Chairmen

  1. Alexander Radkov (17 November 2007 – 19 January 2018)
  2. Gennady Davydko (19 January 2018 – 18 June 2022)
  3. Oleg Romanov (18 June 2022 – present)

Election results

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Belaya Rus presidential election results
Election Candidate First round Second round Result
Votes  % Votes  %
2025 Supported Alexander Lukashenko 5,136,293 87.48% Won
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Belaya Rus legislative election results
Election Leader Performance Rank Government
Votes  % +/– Seats +/–
2024 Oleg Romanov 2,343,664 46.40% New
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New 1st Majority
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Notes

    • Russian: Белорусская партия «Белая Русь»
    • Belarusian: Беларуская партыя «Белая Русь»
  1. Russian and Belarusian: Белая Русь, romanized: Bělaja Ruś lit.'White Rus''
    • Russian: Республиканское общественное объединение «Белая Русь», abbr. РОО «Белая Русь»
    • Belarusian: Рэспубліканскае грамадскае аб'яднанне "Белая Русь"

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