Archive - 12/6/2024

Wed, 12/06/2024 - 12:09

The South Ossetian Foreign Ministry responded to the statements by some countries about the “non-recognition” of the parliamentary elections in the Republic

Despite the high assessment of international observers on the level of organization of the voting process in the parliamentary elections in South Ossetia, a number of countries, in their traditional manner, spoke out about supporting the so-called territorial integrity of Georgia and non-recognition of the elections.

The South Ossetian Foreign Ministry considered this position to be completely untrue.

An extensive block of humanitarian issues: the co-chairs discussed the next round of the Geneva discussions in Tskhinval

Negotiations within the framework of the Geneva discussions

After Georgia’s attack on South Ossetia in 2008 and forcing the aggressor to peace, the efforts of the South Ossetian party were aimed at ensuring security and stability in the Republic. This was stated by the head of the South Ossetian delegation, State Advisor to the President Konstantin Kochiev at the meeting of the co-chairs of the Geneva discussions in Tskhinval.

The co-chairs of the Geneva discussions arrived in the Republic on Tuesday.

Wed, 12/06/2024 - 12:05

The Central Election Commission of South Ossetia announced the data after processing 100 percent of the protocols

The Central Election Commission of South Ossetia published the results of processing 100 percent of the protocols of district election commissions.

The votes were distributed as follows:

"People's Party" -

(3505 votes) 16.03%

"UNITY OF THE PEOPLE" -

(982 votes) 4.49%

"Iry Farn" - (1031 votes) 4.71%

Communist Party - (1534 votes) 7.01%

"Unity" - (432 votes) 1.98%

“United Ossetia” - (6893 votes) 31.52%

"NYKHAS" - (6691 votes)

30.60%

Against all - (800 votes) 3.66%.