Presidential elections were held in South Ossetia on 9 April 2017 alongside a referendum on changing the official name of the state to "Republic of South...
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2012 South Ossetian presidential election, the newly elected President of South Ossetia Leonid Tibilov promised that he would keep developing South Ossetia's...
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Presidential elections were held in the disputed territory of South Ossetia on 10 April 2022. As none of the presidential nominees obtained at least 50%...
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Parliamentary elections were held in South Ossetia on 9 June 2024 to determine the composition of the South Ossetian Parliament, the legislature of the...
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no candidate in the 2017 South Ossetian presidential election and their candidate in the 2022 South Ossetian presidential election, Taymuraz Tadtayev,...
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Presidential elections were held in South Ossetia on 12 November 2006, coinciding with the South Ossetian independence referendum. Incumbent Eduard Kokoity...
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Quit South Ossetian Presidential Race". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 4 September 2023. "Presidential election 2011" (in Russian). South Ossetian...
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Alanian Union (category Political parties in South Ossetia)
of South Ossetia following the 2017 South Ossetian presidential election to its merger into Nykhaz for the 2019 South Ossetian parliamentary election. The...
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changing the territory's name was held in South Ossetia on 9 April 2017, alongside presidential elections. It was approved by 79.53%. The constitution...
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local autonomy slimier to the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast. As such in the 1999 South Ossetian parliamentary election 27 of the 33 seats in Parliament...
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Presidential elections were held in South Ossetia on 10 November 1996. The result was a victory for the incumbent head of state Lyudvig Chibirov, who...
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Presidential elections were held in South Ossetia on 25 March 2012, with a second round on 8 April. The election selected the first president since the...
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Russo-Georgian War (redirect from 2008 South Ossetian Conflict)
fighting between Georgia and separatists resulted in parts of the former South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast under the de facto control of Russian-backed but internationally...
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Anatoly Bibilov (category South Ossetian military personnel)
1970) is a South Ossetian military officer, was the fourth president of South Ossetia. He succeeded Leonid Tibilov as president on 21 April 2017 to 24 May...
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the place where Georgians and South Ossetians traded. In 1996, Lyudvig Chibirov won the presidential elections in South Ossetia. A memorandum on "Measures...
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although he subsequently lost the presidency in the 2022 South Ossetian presidential election. In late October 2008, President Saakashvili signed into...
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government forces and ethnic Georgian militias on one side and the forces of South Ossetian separatists and Russia on the other. The war ended with a Dagomys Agreement...
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"Elections to the Parliament of South Ossetia held June 8" (in Russian). Tskhinvali: OSInform. 21 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014. South Ossetian electoral...
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Leonid Tibilov (category South Ossetian politicians)
a South Ossetian politician who served as the third president of South Ossetia from 2012 to 2017 after winning the 2012 South Ossetian presidential election...
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The Administration of South Ossetia (Georgian: სამხრეთი ოსეთის ადმინისტრაცია, Samxreti Osetis administʼracia; Ossetian: Хуссар Ирыстоны Администраци, Xussar...
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Alan Tekhov (category South Ossetian politicians)
during which, he helped quell protests following the 2017 South Ossetian presidential election, giving a speech on the Tibilov owned Ir radio and television...
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independence following the First South Ossetia War and the first elections after the territory became a semi-presidential republic with a new constitution...
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List of presidents who did not win reelection (category Lists of elections)
election: President Komorowski loses to rival Duda". BBC News. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2020. "Ruling party loses majority in South Ossetian...
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of South Ossetia. According to the central election commission, 45,000 people were registered to vote on Sunday. This was the first South Ossetian election...
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10 June 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019. Ruling party loses majority in South Ossetian parliament OC Media, 12 June 2019 "ПРОТОКОЛ №2 ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ ИЗБИРАТЕЛЬНОЙ...
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The president of the Republic of South Ossetia (Ossetian: Хуссар Ирыстоны президент, ‹See Tfd›Russian: Президент Южной Осетии) is the de facto head of...
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paralyzed parliament. Electoral calendar Electoral system Elections in Georgia (in Russian) South Ossetian electoral commission. Official site "Opposition Candidate...
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Ruslan Gagloyev (category South Ossetia stubs)
Ossetian parliamentary election and was the party's candidate for president during the 2017 South Ossetian presidential election. "Tensión entre Georgia...
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independent members of the South Ossetian Supreme Soviet who abandoned the Communist Party to focus on domestic issues and Ossetian nationalism. In September...
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Georgia and the Russian-backed South Ossetian separatists and later directly with Russia. On 1 August 2008, the South Ossetian forces started shelling Georgian...
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