CIS Member State Parliamentary elections The Chairman of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly (Belarusian: Старшыня Усебеларускага народнага сходу, romanized: Staršynia Usiebielaruskaha narodnaha schodu; Russian: Председатель Всебелорусского народного собрания, romanized: Predsedatel Vsebelorusskogo narodnogo sobraniya) is the chief executive of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly.
Among the most powerful positions in Belarus since its 2024 establishment, the chairman is entrusted with overseeing the activities of the ABPA and its Presidium.
The current Chairman of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly is Alexander Lukashenko, who has held the position since its establishment on 24 April 2024.
[6] Lukashenko's appointment was widely rejected and ridiculed in independent media, with journalist Juryj Drakachurst [be] referring to it as a "second coronation".
[7] In line with a presidential decree adopted by Lukashenko, the Chairman of the ABPA is one of leading state positions, alongside the offices of President, Prime Minister, the heads of the Supreme and Constitutional courts, and the head of the Security Council, among other positions.