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Sviatlana Heorhiyeuna Tsikhanouskaya (' Pilipchuk;, , ; russian: Светлана Георгиевна Тихановская, , Svetlana Georgiyevna Tikhanovskaya, , , born 11 September 1982) is a Belarusian educator and the leader of the Belarusian democratic movement. She ran in the
2020 Belarusian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Belarus on Sunday, 9 August 2020. Early voting began on 4 August and ran until 8 August. Incumbent Alexander Lukashenko was announced by the Central Election Commission (CEC) to have won a sixth term in off ...
as the main opposition candidate after her husband
Sergei Tikhanovsky Sergei Leonidovich Tikhanovsky (russian: Серге́й Леони́дович Тихано́вский) or Siarhiej Leanidavič Cichanoŭski ( be, Сярге́й Леані́давіч Ціхано́ўскі; born 18 August 1978) is a Belarusi ...
was arrested in Hrodna by Belarusian authorities. After Lukashenko declared himself the winner she fled via Lithuania and since August 2020 she has worked with a staff of 16 people in exile in Poland. She has been nominated twice for the
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for playing a leading role in non-violently challenging Belarusian president
Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (as transliterated from Russian; also transliterated from Belarusian as Alyaksand(a)r Ryhoravich Lukashenka;, ; rus, Александр Григорьевич Лукашенко, Aleksandr Grigoryevich Luk ...
and calling for fair elections.


Early life, education and personal life

She was born on September 11, 1982 in the village of Mikashevichy, Brest Region to Georgy Ivanovich and Valentina Nikolaevna Pilipchuk. Her father worked as a driver and her mother as a cook  . She spent many summers since she was 12 in
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, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, as part of a programme for children affected by the
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. Until 2020 Tsikhanouskaya was an English teacherEx-teacher hopes to free Belarus from president's iron fist
, Associated Press (4 August 2020).
and interpreter. She is married to
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, blogger, and pro-democracy activist
Sergei Tikhanovsky Sergei Leonidovich Tikhanovsky (russian: Серге́й Леони́дович Тихано́вский) or Siarhiej Leanidavič Cichanoŭski ( be, Сярге́й Леані́давіч Ціхано́ўскі; born 18 August 1978) is a Belarusi ...
, who was arrested in May 2020. The couple have a son and a daughter.


Political career


2020 Belarusian presidential election campaign

After her husband's arrest on 29 May, Tsikhanouskaya announced her intention to run in his place. She registered as an Independent candidate on 14 July 2020. After registering, she was endorsed by the campaigns of
Valery Tsepkalo Valery Tsepkalo (russian: Валерий Цепкало) or Valery Tsapkala ( be, Валерый Цапкала; Doctor of Law, born 22 February 1965) is a Belarusian politician, diplomat, executive, and entrepreneur. He holds a Doctorate degree ...
and Viktar Babaryka, two prominent opposition politicians who were barred from registering, with one being arrested and the other fleeing the country. During the presidential campaign a photo of Tsikhanouskaya with Maria Kolesnikova (Babaryka's campaign chief), and Veronika Tsepkalo (Valery Tsepkalo's wife), became a symbol of her campaign. The night before the election, police detained senior staffers from Tsikhanouskaya's campaign and she chose to go into hiding in
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, before re-emerging on election day at a polling station.


Harassment

Before the presidential campaign, Belarusian president
Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (as transliterated from Russian; also transliterated from Belarusian as Alyaksand(a)r Ryhoravich Lukashenka;, ; rus, Александр Григорьевич Лукашенко, Aleksandr Grigoryevich Luk ...
insisted that the country was not ready for a female president. Her campaign began as
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condemned Belarus's discriminatory treatment of women opposition activists, including threats of sexual violence"Belarus: Authorities threatening women political activists ahead of election"
, Amnesty International. 17 July 2020.
and threats by authorities to take children away from opposition figures and send them to state-run orphanages.Max Seddon
Support surges for wife of jailed Belarus YouTuber fighting Lukashenko's grip
, ''Financial Times'' (31 July 2020).
In response to the threats, Tsikhanouskaya sent her children abroad to live with their grandmother. During the presidential campaign, Tsikhanouskaya was repeatedly threatened, recounting phone calls from unknown numbers, addressing to her: "We will put you behind bars and place your children in an orphanage." Tsikhanouskaya said she then decided to persevere in her campaign: "There must be a symbol of freedom."


Platform

Tsikhanouskaya said that she ran for president out of love, to free her husband from prison. She has vowed to free all
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s in Belarus, to introduce democratic reforms to the country, and to move away from the union treaty with Russia, which many Belarusian opposition activists view as an infringement on the country's sovereignty. She has also pledged to set a referendum on returning to the original draft of the 1994 Belarusian constitution, reinstating a limit of two terms for the president. She has said that her main goal is to establish free and fair elections. She views the current election as illegitimate due to the government's refusal to register Lukashenko's main political opponents as candidates. She has pledged to deliver a plan for transparent and accountable elections within six months of taking office. Tsikhanouskaya's economic platform emphasizes increasing the importance of small and medium-sized businesses in the Belarusian economy. She plans to offer interest free loans to small and medium-sized businesses, cancel state inspections of private entities and provide legal protection for foreign investors. Tsikhanouskaya intends to allow profitable state owned enterprises to continue to operate, while requiring unprofitable state owned enterprises to get help from outside professionals.


Supporters

Though running as an independent candidate, Tsikhanouskaya attracted support from across the spectrum of Belarus's political opposition.
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, co-leader of
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, announced his party's support, as did the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly), United Civic Party of Belarus and Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja"."Статкевіч, Кавалькова, Хашчавацкі, АГП і БХД. Хто падтрымлівае Сьвятлану Ціханоўскую."
''Radio Svaboda''. 22 July 2020.
She also received support from
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presidential candidate
Mikola Statkevich Mikola Viktaravich Statkevich ( be, Мікола Віктаравіч Статкевіч, russian: Николай Викторович Статкевич, translit=Nikolai Viktorovych Statkevich; born 12 August 1956) is a Belarusian politicia ...
. Ivonka Survilla, president of the
Rada of the Belarusian People's Republic The Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic ( be, Рада Беларускай Народнай Рэспублікі, Рада БНР, Rada BNR) was the governing body of the Belarusian Democratic Republic. Since 1919, the Rada BNR has bee ...
expressed her support for Tsikhanouskaya. Rallies in support of Tsikhanouskaya and in opposition to Lukashenko have been the largest in the history of post-Soviet Belarus, attracting crowds of 20,000 in Brest and 60,000 in Minsk.


Official results

The official results published by the Central Election Commission of Belarus gave Tsikhanouskaya 588,622 votes, or 10.12% of the vote, to Lukashenko's 80.10%. However, allegations of widespread fraud were immediately made public, including a formal complaint to the Central Election Commission (CEC) by Tsikhanouskaya.


Election aftermath


Exile

After Belarusian state television released an exit poll showed Lukashenko winning by an overwhelming margin, Tsikhanouskaya said that she didn't trust that poll, saying, "I believe my eyes, and I see that the majority is with us." She filed a formal complaint with the Central Election Commission on election night, but was detained for seven hours in retaliation. After her release from detention, Tsikhanouskaya chose to flee to
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in fear of repercussions, which could have possibly affected her children. She was escorted to the Lithuanian border by Belarusian security forces, reportedly a condition of a deal securing the release of her campaign manager, Maria Moroz. On 11 August 2020 Lithuanian foreign minister Linas Linkevičius announced that Tsikhanouskaya was "safe" in Lithuania while also acknowledging that she had "few options". Also on 11 August, the State Security Committee of Belarus announced that an attempt was being made on Tsikhanouskaya's life, saying that the protesters needed a "sacred sacrifice". Later that night, state television released a video message from Tsikhanouskaya in which she seemingly conceded defeat and urged the end of protests. However, the stark change in demeanor and message led allies to claim that the video had been coerced, with some going as far as to liken it to a hostage video. The Polish government allotted a residence for Tsikhanouskaya and other members of the Belarusian opposition in the Praga-Południe district of
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. She opened the residence along with the Belarusian House in Warsaw during a visit to Warsaw a couple days later where she met with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. Her fellow opposition activist
Valery Tsepkalo Valery Tsepkalo (russian: Валерий Цепкало) or Valery Tsapkala ( be, Валерый Цапкала; Doctor of Law, born 22 February 1965) is a Belarusian politician, diplomat, executive, and entrepreneur. He holds a Doctorate degree ...
has also moved to Poland from Ukraine. On 20 July 2021, Tsikhanouskaya said that she had asked officials of the US Biden administration to impose further sanctions on Belarusian companies of potash, oil, wood and steel sectors, during a visit to Washington, D.C.


Work with Coordination Council

On 14 August 2020 Tsikhanouskaya released a video in which she claimed to have defeated Lukashenko in the first round by a decisive margin, with as little as 60% of the vote and as much as 70%. She appealed to the international community to recognise her as the winner. Tsikhanouskaya also announced the establishment of a
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to handle the transfer of power from Lukashenko. Applications for membership in the council were open to any Belarusian citizen who recognised the election as having been falsified, and who was trusted by a social group by being an authoritative figure such as a doctor, a teacher, a business leader, an author or a sportsperson. On 17 August 2020 Tsikhanouskaya released a video where she stated that she was ready to head a transitional government and organise a new, free and fair presidential election. On 20 August 2020 Lithuanian prime minister
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invited Tsikhanouskaya to his office and publicly referred to her as "the national leader of Belarus". On 31 August, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya was invited to address the
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. On 8 September 2020 Tsikhanouskaya addressed the
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. She called for sanctions against Lukashenko, and "stated that Lukashenko doesn't have any legitimacy after stealing the vote, warning other countries against making any deals with the Belarussian government", and said that "He does not represent Belarus any more." On 9 September 2020 Tsikhanouskaya said that the Belarusian opposition wants to have good relations with all nations, including Russia: "We cannot turn away from Russia because it will always be our neighbor, and we need to have good relations with them." On 10 September 2020 a law was passed by the Lithuanian Parliament which recognises Tsikhanouskaya as the "elected leader of the people of Belarus" and the Coordination Council as the "only legitimate representatives of the Belarusian people". The resolution also declares that Lukashenko is an "illegitimate leader". On 17 September 2020, the
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recognised the coordination council as the "interim representation of the people demanding democratic change" in Belarus. On the same day, she released a black list of
OMON OMON (russian: ОМОН – Отряд Мобильный Особого Назначения , translit = Otryad Mobil'nyy Osobogo Naznacheniya , translation = Special Purpose Mobile Unit, , previously ru , Отряд Милиции Осо� ...
officers, dubbed "Taraikovsky's List" after
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who was killed by the OMON.


Office of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya

The Office of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya continues its work in exile and as of March 2021 consists of: *
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, Advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Head of the Internal Policy Department * Anna Krasulina, Press Secretary * Anastasiya Rahatko, Head of the Communications Department * Anastasiya Kostyugova, Strategic Communications Officer * Jana Paliashchuk, International Communications Officer * Alexandra Logvinova, Head of Public Outreach * Alina Herashchanka, Volunteer Program Coordinator *
Franak Viačorka Francišak Valancinavič (Franak) Viačorka (Viacorka) ( be, Франці́шак Валянці́навіч Вячо́рка, russian: Франтишек Валентинович Вечёрко, ''Frantishek Valentinovich Vechyorko'', born 26 Ma ...
, Senior Advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Head of the Foreign Policy Department * Dzianis Kuchynski, Senior Foreign Affairs Officer * Alexander Shlyk, Special Representative on Elections * Valery Kavaleuski, Head of the Cabinet, Representative on Foreign Affairs * Tatiana Shchyttsova, Representative on Education and Science * Aleś Alaсhnovič, Representative on Economic Reforms * Kristina Rikhter, Acting Representative on Legal Affairs *
Anatoly Lebedko Anatoly Lebedko ( be, Анато́ль Уладзі́міравіч Лябе́дзька; Łacinka: ''Anatol Labiedźka'' ; russian: Анато́лий Влади́мирович Лебе́дько; born June 27, 1961) is a Belarusian politicia ...
, Representative for the Constitutional Reform and Parliamentary Cooperation * Alana Gebremariam, Representative for Youth and Student Affairs (currently imprisoned)


Post-election activity

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya was the first speaker at the Helmut Schmidt Lecture of the  Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung on 10 November 2021, which took place under the title "Living Democracy!" and in cooperation with the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin.


2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

On 26 February 2022, in response to Belarus' participation in the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. A ...
, Tsikhanouskaya posted a tweet stating "…I declared myself as the national leader of Belarus to protect the sovereignty & independence of our country, represent it in security negotiations & crisis management in the region", and mentioned that she "will create a transitional cabinet", after claiming that "Belarus has lost its independence" and alleged President Lukashenko "committed high treason" in the video in the tweet. On 2 March 2022 Tsihanouskaya announced an anti-war mobilisation and posted a manifesto of the anti-war movement calling Belarusians to oppose Russian invasion in Ukraine and imploring Belarusian soldiers to refuse to participate in the war. On 11 March 2022 Tsikhanouskaya endorsed the creation of the Belarusian volunteer battalion fighting in Ukraine Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion, she noted that "more and more people from Belarus join to help Ukrainians defend their country".


Creation of an alternative cabinet

On 9 August 2022 at a conference held in
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, Tsikhanouskaya announced the creation of the
United Transitional Cabinet The United Transitional Cabinet is an alternative government for Belarus that was formed in August 2022. Creation Following disputed 2020 Belarusian presidential election, opposition forces, led by presidential candidate Sviatlana Tsikhanous ...
. It initially consisted of Pavel Latushko (responsible for the transition of power), Aliaksandr Azarau, (responsible for the restoration of law and order), Valery Kavaleuski, (foreign affairs), and Valery Sakhashchyk (defense and national security). In September 2022, Tatsiana Zaretskaya for finance and economy and Alina Koushyk for "national revival" (culture and education) were added to the Cabinet.


Awards

Tsikhanouskaya was on the list of the BBC's 100 Women announced on 23 November 2020. and was included in the 2020 edition of The Bloomberg 50. Tsikhanouskaya and other Belarus leaders of the country's democratic opposition were awarded the European Parliament's 2020
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for Freedom of Thought in a ceremony on December 16 in Brussels. In 2021, she was nominated for the
2021 Nobel Peace Prize The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize was announced by the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo on 8 October 2021. Maria Ressa (b. 1963) and Dmitry Muratov (b. 1961) received the prize "for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondit ...
by
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Gitanas Nausėda and multiple Norwegian members of parliament. She and other Belarus leaders of the country's democratic opposition won the 2022
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.


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References


External links

*
Twitter page of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
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