United Ossetia

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United Ossetia
Иугонд Ир
Единая Осетия

United Ossetia (

2019 elections the party lost its majority, while it could not secure a majority with other parties,[1] resulting in a 'hung parliament
'.

Leadership

Between 2012 and 2017 the party was led by

2019 elections
he was elected as speaker of the parliament.

International relations

History

2019 election

The party had their congress to name candidates to the 2019 parliamentary election on March 31, 2019 with Alan Tadtayev being named the party's leader.[5] The congress was largely dominated by a speech by Bibilov, who thanked the party for their support in the 2017 presidential election, and that his success gave the party credibility.[5]

The party outlined it's goals for the election as "ensuring the reliable security of our homeland, national unity, economic development, improving the well-being and well-being of citizens, generating innovative ideas and proposals."[5] Noticeably absent from their platform was a call for Russia to annex South Ossetia, a call they campaigned on in 2014, and a significant softening of their Russian stance as, during the entire congress, the word "Russia" was never said by any of the speakers.[5]

2024 election

In 2024, citing Bibilov and the party's handling of the investigation and protests following the Murder of Inal Djabiev, five of the fourteen United Ossetia MPs left the party and founded a new splinter party For Justice led by Harry Muldarov.[6]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Ruling party loses majority in South Ossetian parliament". OC Media. 2019-06-12. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  2. ^ "Party Chairman" (in Russian). United Ossetia. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  3. ^ "The ruling parties of South Ossetia and Republika Srpska agreed to cooperate" (in Russian). RES Agency. 2018-01-11. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  4. ^ "Historical document: parties "United Ossetia" and "United Russia" signed a cooperation agreement" (in Russian). RES Agency. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  5. ^ a b c d Санакоева, Зарина. "«Единая Осетия» определилась с кандидатами в депутаты". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  6. ^ Келехсаева, Ирина. "За справедливость Мулдаров поборется своими силами". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.