What Parliament decided.

18 resolutions on Belarus since 2020. Operative paragraphs extracted from official EP XML documents.

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2025
T10-0345/202518 December 2025

Continuous Belarusian hybrid attacks against Lithuania

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T10-0249/202522 October 2025

Situation in Belarus, five years after the fraudulent presidential elections

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T10-0063/20253 April 2025

Immediate risk of further repression by Lukashenka’s regime in Belarus - threats from the Investigative Committee

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T10-0002/202522 January 2025

Need for actions to address the continued oppression and fake elections in Belarus

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2024
T10-0009/202419 September 2024

The severe situation of political prisoners in Belarus

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T9-0070/20248 February 2024

New wave of mass arrests in Belarus of opposition activists and their family members

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2023
T9-0477/202314 December 2023

The unknown status of Mikalai Statkevich and the recent attacks on Belarusian politicians’ and activists’ family members

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T9-0199/202311 May 2023

Belarus: the inhumane treatment and hospitalisation of prominent opposition leader Viktar Babaryka

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T9-0075/202315 March 2023

Further repression against the people of Belarus, in particular the cases of Andrzej Poczobut and Ales Bialiatski

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2022
T9-0418/202224 November 2022

The continuing repression of the democratic opposition and civil society in Belarus

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T9-0215/202219 May 2022

Prosecution of opposition and detention of trade union leaders in Belarus

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2021
T9-0420/20217 October 2021

The situation in Belarus after one year of protests and their violent repression

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T9-0293/202110 June 2021

Systematic repression in Belarus and its consequences for European security following abductions from an EU civilian plane intercepted by Belarusian authorities

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T9-0052/202111 February 2021

Safety of the nuclear power plant in Ostrovets (Belarus)

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2020
T9-0331/202026 November 2020

The continuous violations of human rights in Belarus, in particular the murder of Raman Bandarenka

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T9-0280/202021 October 2020

Recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the VPC/HR on relations with Belarus

© European Union, 2020 — Source: European Parliament