Nepotism in Belarus? Lukashenko Prepares His Son to Continue His Authoritarian Legacy

Amid concerns over democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe, Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus's long-ruling authoritarian leader, seems to be grooming his youngest son, Nikolai, for succession. This move raises alarm among human rights advocates, as it suggests a further entrenchment of autocratic rule in Belarus. The frequent public appearances of the 20-year-old, who is often described as a 'carbon copy' of his father, alongside top Belarusian officials, signify a worrying future for the opposition and the fight for democratic freedoms in the country.