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was known as the State Nykhas, or Council of Elders, from 1993 to 1996 before being renamed to the Parliament. Prior to being the State Nykhas, the legislature was known as the Supreme Soviet of South Ossetia from 1991 to 1993, which also operated since 1927 when South Ossetia was part of the
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which supported a staunch preservation of the Soviet way of life. The other political faction consisted of independent members of the South Ossetian Supreme Soviet who abandoned the Communist Party to focus on domestic issues and
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of the South Ossetian Supreme Soviet. Chibirov, an independent, changed the name of the Supreme Soviet to the State Nykhas (Council of Elders), with the first elections to the newly renamed body being held in March 1994.
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Despite Chibirov's independents not securing a majority, he would be re-elected to his Chairmanship and one of his first actions was welcoming the Georgian-Russian peacekeeping force, the
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The elections saw the Communist Party win 19 of the 36 seats with 47.2% of the vote, with the remaining seats being won by independents.
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South Ossetia in the 1990s has been described by pundits and journalists as a "land forgotten by time" clinging to the
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independence in 1991 during the South Ossetia War the dominant political party was the
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despite the wider region abandoning the political system. Since South Ossetia's
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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in March 1994. They were the first and only elections to the
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Index

South Ossetia
1990
1999
Parliament
HIKP
Stanislav Kochiev
Independents
Gerasim Khugayev
Prime Minister
Gerasim Khugayev
Independent
Feliks Zassiev
Independent
Politics of South Ossetia

Constitution
Executive
President of South Ossetia
Alan Gagloev
Prime Minister of South Ossetia
Konstantin Dzhussoev
Legislature
Chairman
Political parties
Elections
2017
2022
2019
2024
Administrative divisions

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