Mystery Lukashenko: who is really the father of the Belarusian President

Biography 13/03/20 Wikipediain Lukashenko: who is really the father of the Belarusian President

the President of the Republic of Belarus conceals even his current personal life. It is not surprising that the official biography of Alexander Lukashenko, are still lacking the white spots. So, if Lukashenko’s mother is known to almost all, the information about his father almost impossible to find. Even the encyclopedic reference book “Modern Belarus” is limited to short: “raised without a father.”

the single Mother

Alexander Lukashenko was born in 1954 in rural medical station of the village of Kopys, Vitebsk oblast, Byelorussian SSR. If you believe the publication of “Alexander Lukashenko: political portrait” authored by Valery Karbalevich, the mother of the future President of the country called Ekaterina Trofimovna after birth short lived in residents from Kopys. In the same year she moved with the child in his home village of Alexandria, located in Mogilev region. In Alexandria Ekaterina Trofimovna got a job as a milkmaid at a local farm.

Alexander often went there with his mother. To watch him was no one: his grandmother died in 1955, and the father he never had.

according to the pages of his book “Treatise on education” Constantine Repnikov, Lukashenka raised her son alone. However, she was no more. Despite the fact that the rights of an only child getting all the attention of his mother, he often misbehaved and even consisted on the account in militia room. Could Alexander Lukashenko, who bears the mother’s surname, simply to be ashamed of your father?

Rygor, Hirsch or Gregory

the President on such topics does not like to talk. Therefore, versions of what could be the biological father of Alexander Lukashenko, have accumulated a great many. One of the most popular of them suggested the countryman and former colleague of Lukashenko Alexander Shcherbak. Words Scherbak given including in the book by Pavel Sheremet and Svetlana Kalinkina “Accidental President”. Shcherbak spoke about the rumors from the locals that near the house of the mother of the Belarusian leader was the forge in which he worked, the Gypsy named Rygor. Supposedly Rygor and laid eyes on Catherine Trofimovna. The result of this short-lived connection, and became the future head of state. By the way, Belarus Rygor name corresponds to the Russian Grigory. But it is this middle name is Alexander Lukashenko.

However, two other versions also do not contradict the patronymic of the head of the Republic. According to rumors, Ekaterina Trofimovna was pregnant when I worked at Orsha linen mill. Allegedly, this is where she met her counterpart with a Jewish name Hirsch, who was married. But midwife Maria Kulenova, which took birth from mother Lukashenko pointed to the Belarusian Gregory once worked in the local forestry.

layering

it is Worth noting that until recently many even had no idea about what day he was born Alexander Lukashenko. For example, in the publication “who is Who in Belarus” for the year 1999 stated that the President was born on August 30.

However, in one of his interview Lukashenka said that his youngest son Nicholas was born with it in one day – August 31. However, most biographers of his views have not changed. The author of the book “Russian explorers – the glory and pride of Russia” Maxim Glazyrin continues to write that the date of birth of Lukashenko should be considered is 30, not August 31.

He Alyaksandr Lukashenka often gives rise to the emergence of new questions about his biography. Take his performance in front of Russian veterans in Volgograd, when he stated that his father died on the fronts of the great Patriotic war. This would not have been strange if the war ended in 1945, and Lukashenko would be born 9 years after the victory over Nazi Germany.

Yulia Popova

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