All trends
The ruling elite
The state structures relations with local authorities and business
March 5 – March 11
The president slams the government; state ideologues promote a loyal attitude towards the Belarusian People’s Republic
February 26 – March 4
The authorities stimulate business activity in the regions; the power block steps up pressure on the opposition
February 19 – February 25
The Belarusian authorities willing to move ahead with gradual economic liberalisation but not even minimal democratisation
February 12 – February 18
The president replaced heads of major media organisations; the authorities attempted to discredit opposition election observation
February 5 – February 11
The power block has a priority in the state policy; the state has stepped up control over the IT industry
January 29 – February 4
The Information Ministry has enhanced the Internet censorship; an updated version of the decree on social dependants has been approved
January 22 – January 28
The Belarusian leadership is wary of nomenclature’s ambitions; candidates from pro-governmental parties have increased in number
January 15 – January 21
The authorities kept the local elections low profile and the power block focused on large retailers
January 8 – January 14
Annual review 2017: a subtle request for updates in the institutional design of power
January 1 – January 7
The authorities encourage business initiative, enhance domestic security and bolster pressure on independent media
December 11 – December 17
The Belarusian authorities demonstrate interest in further visa liberalization; the media coverage of the local elections has increased
December 4 – December 10
The trend towards economic liberalization has anchored; the president focused on the regions
November 20 – November 26
The Belarusian authorities curb political activity during the election campaign and resume populism
November 13 – November 19
The Belarusian leadership restrains economic reforms and disregards requests for political reforms from some executives
November 6 – November 12
Law enforcement steps up pressure on protest leaders; reformists promote their agenda at KEF-2017
October 30 – November 5
The Belarusian government is redistributing state support and reforming housing and communal services due to cooperation with international banks
October 23 – October 29
The state is relaxing business environment to make up for reduced social protection
October 16 – October 22
Belarusian authorities weaken pressure on business, but gloss over security forces pressure on opposition
October 9 – October 15
Lukashenka retains monopoly in determining security policy of Belarus
October 9 – October 15
Belarusian authorities bolster tension in protest movement and relax business environment
October 2 – October 8
State aid unlikely to resolve problems with Belarusian economy
September 11 – September 17