South Ossetia will have calm elections, says expertToday the Central Electoral Commission of South Ossetia finished preparations for the parliamentary elections to be held this Sunday, June 8. According to the head of the CEC, Bella Plieva, elections will be monitored by more than 50 international observers from Russia, Abkhazia, Transnistria, North Ossetia, France, Greece, Israel and the United States.The director of the International Institute of most recent states, Alexei Martynov, told Vestnik Kavkaza that the current situation in South Ossetia is calm. He also said that it is hard to predict the outcome of the elections, since there are several popular candidates.Martynov said that there are three main parties with chances of winning the elections: United Ossetia headed by Minister of Emergency Situations Anatoly Bibilov, Unity of the People headed by Vladimir Kelekhsayev and the ruling party Nykhas, which has all the resources.Today the Central Electoral Commission of South Ossetia finished preparations for the parliamentary elections to be held this Sunday, June 8. According to the head of the CEC, Bella Plieva, elections will be monitored by more than 50 international observers from Russia, Abkhazia, Transnistria, North Ossetia, France, Greece, Israel and the United States.
The director of the International Institute of most recent states, Alexei Martynov, told Vestnik Kavkaza that the current situation in South Ossetia is calm. He also said that it is hard to predict the outcome of the elections, since there are several popular candidates.
Martynov said that there are three main parties with chances of winning the elections: United Ossetia headed by Minister of Emergency Situations Anatoly Bibilov, Unity of the People headed by Vladimir Kelekhsayev and the ruling party Nykhas, which has all the resources.