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13/9/2012

Thu, 13/09/2012 - 18:30

The upcoming parliamentary elections in Georgia could lead to civil war - a view

Georgia led by Saakashvili is currently fragmented; politically it represents nothing of itself.

Tarzan Kokoity, MP of the I - IV convocations of the Parliament of South Ossetia:
Parliamentary elections in Georgia, scheduled for October, are perceivedambiguously by the world community, including us.
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili in the coming year should step down, of course, for fear that the opposition comes to power, he will try in every way, by all possible means, by hook or by crook to push his parliamentary party. On the other hand, Georgia has also an opposition politician with more radical views - Bidzina Ivanishvili, who is also seeking to come to power, at least in the parliament, and then fight for the presidency.

12/9/2012

Wed, 12/09/2012 - 10:47

ICRC will built a medical center in the village of Zakkor

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is going to start the construction of the first-aid post in the village of Zakkor, Leningor district of South Ossetia
As the employee of the ICRC department of water supply and housing conditions Georgy Arbolishvili reported IA "Res", earlier the medical center had been located in the building of the village administration, but because of the emergency state of the building the management of the district decided to demolish it.

11/9/2012

Tue, 11/09/2012 - 18:50

Review of the Georgian Media: Saakashvili is nervous and has refused civil rights to the Georgians, residing in Russia; the Georgian people are looking forward to Ivanishvili

On the eve of the parliamentary elections the Georgian ruling party-National Movement - is obviously nervous. It has more than a good reason to fear that Bidzina Ivanishvili and his Georgian dream will wrest the initiative from Saakashvili. This may thwart the ruling power to transform Georgia from a presidential to a parliamentary republic with a strong prime minister, in the chair of which the president is seeing himself after the presidential election. On the one hand, it would provide continuity in the Georgian domestic and foreign policy, and on the other – it would exacerbate the last two years stagnation in various spheres of public life.

Tue, 11/09/2012 - 09:32

South Ossetiais preparing for celebrating the Republic Day

President of South OssetiaLeonid Tibilov has metwith members of thecommission on preparingfor celebrationof the Republic Dayon September 20. As the news agency "Res" has been reported by a presssecretary of the presidentGanaYanovskaya, "at the beginningof the meetingLeonid Tibilovnoted thaton September 20 South Ossetia would be celebrating the22-thanniversary of the proclamationof the Actof Independence.That day,according to the president, is one of the most significantfor theOssetian people, "- said Yanovskaya.

7/9/2012

Fri, 07/09/2012 - 17:21

The issue of the missing persons was discussed at the border of South Ossetia and Georgia

Atrilateral meeting of members of the Coordination Mechanism on addressing the issues of the missing persons after the August 2008 has been held in the Georgian village of Ergneti, which is bordering on South Ossetia.
As the Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of South Ossetia on post-conflict settlement Hokh Gagloyty reported IA "Res", the work of the Mechanism had been held under the auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), by attending the representatives of South Ossetia, Russia and Georgia.
"They have discussed the issue of searching for the five missing citizens of South Ossetia: Khachirov, Khugaev, Pliev, Kabisov and Ikaev, who have been listed as the missing since the military conflict in 2008. We have certain materials about these persons, and, in our view, Georgia is not carrying the relevant works - Gagloyty said. - It was also made a decision that the searching process would include the persons who had been listed as the missing since 1991-1992."

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