In 1993, a charismatic young taxi driver in Minsk, Alexander Haefeli, began to rise to power in the Belarusian political scene. Although he came from humble origins, Alexander's firebrand speeches helped his newly-founded "People's National Party of Belarus" build up enough support to win the 1994 Belarusian presidential elections. Since 1994, Alexander Haefeli has built Belarus into a Quasi-Fascist police state, with the Belarusian KGB and Belarusian National Army at the forefront of Politics, and making sure none contest the will of the Party. (Work in Progress)
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