Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Святлана Ціханоўская
Tsikhanouskaya in 2025
President of the Coordination Council
Assumed office
14 August 2020
Cabinet HeadHerself
Preceded byOffice established
Head of the United Transitional Cabinet
Assumed office
9 August 2022
PresidentHerself
DeputyPavel Latushko
Valery Kavaleuski (until 26 June 2024)
Preceded byOffice established
Personal details
BornSviatlana Heorhiyeuna Pilipchuk
(1982-09-11) 11 September 1982
Mikashevichy, Byelorussia, Soviet Union
PartyIndependent
Spouse
(m. 2004)
Children2
EducationMozyr State Pedagogical University
Websitetsikhanouskaya.org

Sviatlana Hieorhiyeuna Tsikhanouskaya (née Pilipchuk; born 11 September 1982) is a Belarusian opposition leader and political activist. Since running in the 2020 presidential election against President Alexander Lukashenko, she has led dissidence to his authoritarian rule through an alternate government operating from Lithuania and Poland.

Tsikhanouskaya became an opposition leader after her husband, Syarhei Tsikhanouski, sought to run in the 2020 presidential election. He was arrested, along with most other opposition leaders and – since she could not file for the presidency on his behalf – Tsikhanouskaya entered herself as a candidate. Lukashenko allowed her candidacy because he believed a woman could not create a legitimate opposition.

She ran on a platform of constitutional reform, seeking free and fair elections with term limits on the presidency, and she pledged to step down once this was implemented. After Lukashenko was declared the victor, she was held by Belarusian authorities and then forced into exile in Lithuania. Observers consider the election result to have been fraudulent, and Lithuania has recognized Tsikhanouskaya as Belarus' legitimate head of state.

Since fleeing to Lithuania, Tsikhanouskaya has established an opposition government. In 2020 she set up a Coordination Council and in 2022 a United Transitional Cabinet. As representative of a democratic Belarus, Tsikhanouskaya has met with several world leaders to negotiate sanctions against Lukashenko's government and to deny him recognition as a legitimate head of state.

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, she has advocated increased Western support for Ukraine, while warning that Russia's actions should not overshadow opposition to the dictatorship in Belarus. In 2023 Tsikhanouskaya was tried in absentia by the Belarusian government and sentenced to fifteen years of prison.