Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party

The Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party (Belarusian: Беларуская сацыяльна-спартыўная партыя) is a political party in Belarus, that supports the government of president Alexander Lukashenko. It was created in 1994. Leader of the party is Vladimir Alexandrovich.

Political parties in Belarus
Parties loyal to
President Alexander Lukashenko
  • Belaya Rus
  • Agrarian Party
  • Belarusian Socialist Sporting Party
  • Communist Party of Belarus
  • Liberal Democratic Party
  • Republican Party of Labour and Justice
  • Belarusian Patriotic Party
Belarusian Independence Bloc
  • BPF Party
  • Belarusian Christian Democracy
  • Za svabodu
  • Young Front
  • Pravy Aljans
  • Razam
  • Young Belarus
  • YCSU Young Democrats
United Democratic Forces of Belarus
  • Belarusian United Left Party "A Just World"
  • United Civic Party of Belarus
  • Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly)
  • Belarusian Labour Party
  • BPF Party
  • Za svabodu
Other oppositional parties
not involved in coalitions
  • Honar
  • Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly
  • Belarusian Social Democratic Party (People's Assembly)
  • Belarusian Liberal Party of Freedom and Progress
  • Conservative Christian Party – BPF
  • Social Democratic Party of Popular Accord
  • Belarusian Party "The Greens"
  • Belarusian Republican Party
  • Socialist Resistance
  • European Coalition Free Belarus
Former parties
  • Democratic Centrist Coalition
  • Republic
  • Young Belarus
  • Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja"
  • Beer Lovers Party
  • Communist Party Byelorussia
  • People's Coalition 5 Plus
  • Portal:Politics
  • List of political parties
  • Politics of Belarus


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