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52.2 % FOR TSIKHANOUSKAYA, 20.6 % FOR LUKASHENKO

These are results conducted by Chatham House (UK) during the professional survey of Belarusian respondents, first conducted for months. One of the major questions was about citizens’ voting on August 09.

National surveys have been prohibited in Belarus for a long time. Chatham House has provided a wide opinion poll in Belarus, and presented key takeaways from analyzing the results, accompanied by numbers about Belarus weeks of protest at the re-election of Aliaksander Lukashenko.

1. How Belarusians say they voted shows Lukashenka did not win
2. Views on the protests are divided
3. This protest is unprecedented and unlikely to end soon
4. The Coordination Council remains obscure to a large portion of the population
5. No desire to choose between Russia and the EU

The opinion poll was conducted using the Computer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI) method and sent to a diverse grouping that corresponds to the general structure of Belarus' urban population.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya took part in Belarusian march in Denmark
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One of the columns of Women's March in Minsk
Today's rally in support of Lukashenko
Women's March in Minsk. Photos: @nashaniva
⚡️ Alexander Lukashenko and Mike Pompeo, U.S. Secretary of State, had a phone call. At the moment, it is unknown what they talked about.
Rally in support of the Belarusians took place in Tokyo
The phone talk between Lukashenko and Pompeo took 30 minutes

The US Secretary of State told Lukashenko that America stands for the sovereignty of Belarus and increasing cooperation between the countries. Lukashenko told Pompeo that Russia is the main ally of Belarus which supports it but doesn't meddle in its internal affairs. The two countries are ready to react to external threats together. Lukashenko also said that there is an active national dialogue going on in Belarus.

Upd.: Comment by Vladimir Putin was a joke by a fiction news agency and was published here by mistake. Please, take our apologies.
Red-white-red umbrellas: Women's rally in Zaslavl (town in Minsk region)
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