Nikolai Lukashenko
Nikolai Lukashenko | |
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Мікалай Лукашэнка (Belarusian) Николай Лукашенко (Russian) | |
Born | [1][2] | 31 August 2004
Nationality | Belarusian |
Other names | Kolya |
Parents |
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Relatives | Viktor Lukashenko (half-brother) Dmitry Lukashenko (half-brother) Dzmitry Jauhienavicz Abielski (presumed half-brother) |
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Lukashenko (Belarusian: Мікалай Аляксандравіч Лукашэнка, romanized: Mikalai Alyaksandravič Łukašenka; Russian: Николай Александрович Лукашенко; born 31 August 2004) is the third son of Alexander Lukashenko, president of Belarus.
Biography[]
Early life and education[]
There has been no official commentary regarding the identity of Nikolai's mother. However, according to a widespread version, his mother is [1][3] Alexander Lukashenko remains formally married to his wife Galina Lukashenko, although the couple have not lived together or been seen together for the past three decades.[4] Nikolai has two half-brothers on his father's Alexander's side and one (presumed) half-brother on his mother's side, Dzmitry Jauhienavicz Abielski. In a 2016 interview, Irina seemed to implicitly refer to Nikolai when asked whether she would like her "youngest son" to become a doctor as she comes from a family of doctors, her reply was that she would like him to "get a good education, choose an interesting profession, love his job, enjoy it and bring benefit and joy to others."[5] In 2011, Nikolai Lukashenko entered Ostroshitsko-Gorodok Secondary School. In 2020, he entered Belarusian State University Lyceum.[6] Later in August 2020, Nikolai Lukashenko was reported to have withdrawn from the Lyceum, being transferred to a gymnasium in Moscow State University.[7][8]
, a former personal physician of Alexander Lukashenko.Public role[]
Lukashenko appeared in public for the first time in 2008.[9] He has attracted significant media attention as his father, President Alexander Lukashenko, has frequently taken him to official ceremonies and state visits, including meetings with Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, Russia's president Dmitry Medvedev, Pope Benedict XVI, and US president Barack Obama.[10] According to his father, Nikolai was so close to Alexander that he insisted he follow Alexander to these meetings, but it has been speculated that Nikolai was being groomed to be president after Alexander.[3] He attracted further media attention in 2013, when Alexander stated that his son would become a President of Belarus, causing numerous speculations in the press.[11][12] In 2015, Lukashenko, at the age of 10, took part in a session of the United Nations General Assembly. In June 2020, he and his father attended the Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square.[13]
Private life[]
Lukashenko speaks Russian and English, and is learning Spanish. He has been taking piano lessons since he was 9.[14]
References[]
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- ^ a b Spasyuk, Elena (31 August 2017) День рождения Николая Лукашенко. Что мы знаем о сыне президента, принце Беларуси также он носит титул «КрашВсеяРуси». naviny.by
- ^ Младшему сыну президента — 15 лет. Как Николай Лукашенко становится самостоятельной медиаперсоной. news.tut.by. 31 August 2017
- ^ a b Quinn, Rob. "Europe's 'last dictator' Lukashenko has 'Mini Me' in young son". USA TODAY. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ Parfitt, Tom (5 April 2009). "Belarus squirms as son accompanies dictator to meetings". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ "Главврач лечкомиссии Ирина Абельская: Горжусь тем, что по работе общаюсь с выдающимися людьми" (in Russian). 17 June 2016.
- ^ Николай Лукашенко поступил в Лицей БГУ. Здесь также будет учиться внучка президента Беларуси, tut.by, 30 June 2020.
- ^ "Источник: Николай Лукашенко не будет учиться в Лицее БГУ, он забрал документы". TUT.BY (in Russian). 31 August 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
- ^ "Protest-Plagued Belarus Strongman Transfers Son to Moscow School – Reports". The Moscow Times. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
- ^ "Why does Belarus President Lukashenko take son Kolya to work?". BBC News. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ Shadmy, Daniel. "Meet Kolya Lukashenko, A Nine-Year-Old Dictator In Training". worldcrunch.com. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ Walker, Shaun (29 June 2012). "Who's that boy in the grey suit? It's Kolya Lukashenko - the next dictator of Belarus..." The Independent.
- ^ Николай Лукашенко — сын президента Белоруссии, друг Владимира Путина и талантливый музыкант
- ^ "Lukashenko fields questions, ranging from the serious to the personal, in an unusual interview". eng.belta.by. 11 January 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
- Living people
- 2004 births
- Children of national leaders
- 21st-century Belarusian people
- Belarusian children
- Lukashenko family