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Administrative divisions:
6 provinces (voblastsi, singular
- voblasts') and 1 municipality* (horad); Brest, Homyel', Horad Minsk*,
Hrodna, Mahilyow, Minsk, Vitsyebsk
note: administrative divisions have
the same names as their administrative centers
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Capital: Minsk
Constitution:
15 March 1994; revised by national
referendum of 24 November 1996 giving the presidency greatly expanded powers
and became effective 27 November 1996; revised again 17 October 2004 removing
presidential term limits
Country name:
conventional long form: Republic
of Belarus
conventional short form: Belarus
local long form: Respublika Byelarus'
local short form: none
former: Belorussian (Byelorussian)
Soviet Socialist Republic
Diplomatic representation from the
US:
chief of mission: Ambassador George
A. KROL
embassy: 46 Starovilenskaya St.,
Minsk 220002
mailing address: PSC 78, Box B Minsk,
APO 09723
telephone: [375] (17) 210-12-83,
217-7347, 217-7348
FAX: [375] (17) 234-7853
Diplomatic representation in the
US:
chief of mission: Ambassador Mikhail
KHVOSTOV
chancery: 1619 New Hampshire Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20009
telephone: [1] (202) 986-1604
FAX: [1] (202) 986-1805
consulate(s) general: New York
Executive branch:
chief of state: President Aleksandr
LUKASHENKO (since 20 July 1994)
head of government: Prime Minister
Sergei SIDORSKY (since 19 December 2003); First Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir
SEMASHKO (since December 2003)
cabinet: Council of Ministers
elections: president elected by popular
vote for a five-year term; first election took place 23 June and 10 July
1994; according to the 1994 constitution, the next election should have
been held in 1999, however LUKASHENKO extended his term to 2001 via a November
1996 referendum; new election held 9 September 2001; October 2004 referendum
ended presidential term limits allowing president to run for a third term
in September 2006; prime minister and deputy prime ministers appointed
by the president
election results: Aleksandr LUKASHENKO
reelected president; percent of vote - Aleksandr LUKASHENKO 75.6%, Vladimir
GONCHARIK 15.4%
Government type: republic
in name, although in fact a dictatorship
Independence: 25
August 1991 (from Soviet Union)
International organization participation:
CEI, CIS, EAPC, EBRD, IAEA, IBRD,
ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer),
ISO, ITU, MIGA, NAM, NSG, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,
UPU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO (observer)
Judicial branch:
Supreme Court (judges are appointed
by the president); Constitutional Court (half of the judges appointed by
the president and half appointed by the Chamber of Representatives)
Legal system:
based on civil law system
Legislative branch:
bicameral National Assembly or Natsionalnoye
Sobranie consists of the Council of the Republic or Soviet Respubliki (64
seats; 56 members elected by regional councils and 8 members appointed
by the president, all for 4-year terms) and the Chamber of Representatives
or Palata Predstaviteley (110 seats; members elected by universal adult
suffrage to serve 4-year terms)
elections: last held 18 March and
1 April 2001 and 17 and 31 October 2004; international observers widely
denounced the October 2004 elections as flawed and undemocratic, based
on massive government falsification; pro-Lukashenko candidates won every
seat, after many opposition candidates were disqualified for technical
reasons
election results: Soviet Respubliki
- percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - NA; Palata Predstaviteley
- percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - NA
National holiday: Independence
Day, 3 July (1944); note - 3 July 1944 was the date Minsk was liberated
from German troops, 25 August 1991 was the date of independence from the
Soviet Union
Political parties and leaders:
Pro-government parties: Agrarian
Party or AP [leader NA]; Belarusian Communist Party or KPB [leader NA];
Belarusian Patriotic Movement (Belarusian Patriotic Party) or BPR [Anatoliy
BARANKEVICH, chairman]; Liberal Democratic Party of Belarus [Sergei GAYDUKEVICH];
Social-Sports Party [leader NA]; Opposition parties: Belarusian Popular
Front or BNF [Vintsuk VYACHORKA]; Belarusian Social-Democrat Party Narodnaya
Gromada or BSDP NG [Nikolay STATKEVICH, chairman]; Belarusian Social-Democratic
Party Hromada [Stanislav SHUSHKEVICH, chairman]; United Civic Party or
UCP [Anatol LEBEDKO]; Party of Communists Belarusian or PKB [Sergei KALYAKIN,
chairman]; Women's Party "Nadezhda" [Valentina MATUSEVICH, chairperson]
note: the opposition Belarusian Party
of Labor [Aleksandr BUKHVOSTOV] was liquidated in August 2004, but remains
active
Flag description:
red horizontal band (top) and green
horizontal band one-half the width of the red band; a white vertical stripe
on the hoist side bears Belarusian national ornamention in red
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