Sunday, June 8, 2014

L’UE ne reconnaît pas les législatives en Ossétie du Sud

 L’UE ne reconnaît pas les élections législatives en Ossétie du Sud, car elle soutient l'intégrité territoriale et la souveraineté de la Géorgieь a déclaré la chef de la diplomatie de l'UE, Catherine Ashton.

Selon la représentante de l’UE, les élections dans la république non reconnue n’étaient pas coordonnées avec le gouvernement géorgien, et il n’y a pas de mécanismes d'interaction et de la verticale du pouvoir avec les dirigeants du pays.


Entre-temps, deux heures avant la clôture du scrutin, le taux de participation aux élections parlementaires en Ossétie du Sud a dépassé les 50% nécessaires pour qu’elles soient reconnues valides.
[french.ruvr.ru]

8/6/14
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  • ***Statement by the Spokesperson on the elections in the breakaway region of South Ossetia in Georgia...
"The European Union supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia, as recognised by international law.

In view of the reports about the elections in the Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia on 8 June, we recall that the European Union does not recognise the constitutional and legal framework within which these elections have taken place."

[europa.eu]
8/6/14
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  1. Low turnout at South Ossetia elections means many citizens are in Russia ...

    At the parliamentary elections in South Ossetia the turnout was unexpectedly low, as most people had left for Russia and could not come back for the day, head of the Russian State Duma’s delegation of observers Makharbek Khadartsev said while commenting on the report by the republic’s Central Election Commission, which read that the turnout was only slightly above 51% Traditionally, about 90% of the electorate participate in elections in South Ossetia.

    “I can explain the low turnout by the fact that many people have moved to Russia, and most of them simply could not participate in the elections,” he said. “However, everyone who did vote could enjoy good workflow, where any falsifying was impossible.”

    The parliamentarian said the observers were satisfied with organisation of the elections.

    “The situation was rather tense before the elections,” he said. “South Ossetia has chosen a correct democratic trend. I hope the parliament will be formed from the parties which will work for the benefit of the republic.”.....................http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/735357
    9/6/14

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  2. Caucasus’ South Ossetia charts close ties with east Ukraine’s self-proclaimed republics...

    The republic already had agreements to establish inter-parliamentary ties with Donetsk and Luhansk

    The South Caucasian Republic of South Ossetia will develop close co-operation with Luhansk and Donetsk people’s republics self-proclaimed in southeast Ukraine, republican Parliament Speaker Anatoly Bibilov said on Thursday.

    “We will conduct permanent work with them, South Ossetia has already recognized them, but support should be constant,” Bibilov told reporters, noting that “Now these republics are living through the times which South Ossetia experienced before 2008 (before its proclamation of independence). Therefore, our support will give strength to them.”

    Bibilov noted earlier that the republic already had agreements to establish inter-parliamentary ties with Donetsk and Luhansk.

    South Ossetia recognized independence of Luhansk people’s republic on June 18 and Donetsk people’s republic - June 27.
    http://en.itar-tass.com/world/738852

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