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List of political parties in South Ossetia

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This article lists political parties in South Ossetia, a partially recognized Caucasian republic, considered by most countries to be a part of Georgia.[1]

Current Parliamentary Parties[edit]

Name Abbr. Leader Ideology Parliament Political position
United Ossetia
Иугонд Ир
UO
ИИ
Alan Tadtaev Conservatism
Ossetian nationalism
7 / 34
Centre-right
Nykhaz
Ныхас
N
Н
Zita Besayeva Ossetian nationalism
10 / 34
Centre-right to Right
People's Party
Хуссар Ирыстоны Адӕмон парти
PPSO
ХИАп
Sergei Kharebov Social liberalism
5 / 34
Centre to Centre-left
Communist Party of South Ossetia
Хуссар Ирыстоны Коммунистон парти
HIKP
ХИКп
Stanislav Kochiev Marxism–Leninism
Soviet patriotism
3 / 34
Far-left

Current non-Parliamentary Parties[edit]

Name Abbr. Leader Ideology Political position Ref
Party of Communists of the Republic of South Ossetia[a] PCRSO
ПкРЮО
Marxism–Leninism
Anti-revisionism
Far-left
Development Party DP
Пр
Albert Valiev
Fatherland Socialist Party F
о
Vyacheslav Gobozov Socialism Left-wing [2]
For Justice FJ
Зс
Harry Muldarov Conservatism Centre-right
Ira Farn IF
ИФ
Iryston's feet of the faltar
Iron I
И
Georgiy Kabisov Democratic socialism
Soviet patriotism
Far-left
Unity of the People UP
Ен
Vladimir Kelekhsaev Ossetian nationalism Center-right
Unity Party UP
И
Zurab Kokoyev Social conservatism Centre-right [citation needed]

Historic Parties[edit]

Name Abbr. Dates Leader Ideology Political position
Alanian Union AU
Ас
2017–2019 Alan Gagloev Ossetian nationalism Right
Homeland H
Р
New Ossetia NO
НО
2012–2019 David Sanakoyev Anti-corruption Center
Patriots of Alanya PA
пА
?-2024 Dzambolat Tedeev Ossetian nationalism Right
Social Democratic Party SDP
Сдп
2010–2014 Dmitry Tasoev Ossetian nationalism Centre-right
Styr Nyxas SN
СН
1993–?
Towers T
б
Iron I
И
2010–2010 Timur Tskhovrebov Anti-corruption Center
Ossetia – Liberty Square O-LS
О–ПС
2012–2019 Alla Dzhioyeva Anti-establishment Center

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ruling Party lose Majority in Parliament". OC Media. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Explainer: Elections in S.Ossetia". civil.ge. Retrieved 23 October 2022.

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