The Parliamentary Assembly's Resolution 2587 emphasizes the urgent need for free and fair elections in Belarus, highlighting the ongoing violations of democratic norms under Aliaksandr Lukashenka's regime. It condemns the regime's disregard for international law, particularly in light of its involvement in the aggression against Ukraine and the systematic repression of dissent since the fraudulent 2020 elections. The Assembly calls for the immediate release of political prisoners, an end to torture, and the organization of credible elections, while rejecting the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential election scheduled for January 26, 2025. It urges Council of Europe member states to support Belarusian democratic forces, impose targeted sanctions against the regime, and ensure accountability for human rights abuses. The resolution reaffirms the Assembly's commitment to a democratic future for Belarus and the protection of its citizens' rights.