Opposition in Belarus calls for civil disobedience campaign after Lukashenko's inauguration

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko speaks at the forum of Union of Women in Minsk

MINSK (Reuters) - The Belarusian opposition movement on Wednesday called for an immediate civil disobedience campaign after Alexander Lukashenko was inaugurated as president despite weeks of protests over what critics say was his rigged election victory.

Lukashenko was sworn in for a new term earlier on Wednesday, the official news agency Belta said, in a sudden inauguration conducted with no prior announcement.

Pavel Latushko, a member of the opposition's coordination council, said on social media that he and his allies would never accept what he called Lukashenko's falsified election victory and demanded a new presidential election be held.

"We call on everyone to immediately start a civil disobedience campaign," said Latushko.

(Reporting by Andrey Makhovsky; Editing by Andrew Osborn)