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Disputed South Ossetia holds poll | Disputed South Ossetia holds poll |
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Elections have taken place in South Ossetia, the disputed breakaway region of Georgia. | |
The polls are the first held since the territory declared independence from Georgia last August with Russian help. | The polls are the first held since the territory declared independence from Georgia last August with Russian help. |
Georgia regards the elections as illegal; it sees the territory as still part of Georgian sovereign territory. | Georgia regards the elections as illegal; it sees the territory as still part of Georgian sovereign territory. |
Some observers said the poll was an opportunity for the South Ossetian leader, Eduard Kokoity, to tighten his grip on power. | |
Only a few hundred ethnic Georgians remain in South Ossetia - a mountainous region of 70,000 people north of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi - and there was only one Georgian on the list of parliamentary candidates | |
Exaggerated figures? | Exaggerated figures? |
With just 34 seats at stake, Sunday's elections, though small, were important for the self-proclaimed republic, says the BBC's Tom Esslemont in Tbilisi. | |
They were also a test of democracy in a region financially dependent on Russia, our correspondent adds. | |
South Ossetia declared independence after a five-day war between Russia and Georgia last August, but only Russia and Nicaragua have recognized its declaration. | South Ossetia declared independence after a five-day war between Russia and Georgia last August, but only Russia and Nicaragua have recognized its declaration. |
The central election commission said 45,000 people were registered to vote in Sunday's polls, though some analysts said this was a vast exaggeration. | |
One Russian newspaper, Vremya Novostey, suggested the discrepancy would provide an opportunity for Eduard Kokoity's Unity party to rig the vote, which officials denied. | |
Much of South Ossetia remains battle-scarred after last summer's conflict and some residents say the pace of rebuilding has been slow, our correspondent says. | Much of South Ossetia remains battle-scarred after last summer's conflict and some residents say the pace of rebuilding has been slow, our correspondent says. |
A coalition of opposition parties has accused Mr Kokoity of embezzling Russian aid money - a claim he denies. | A coalition of opposition parties has accused Mr Kokoity of embezzling Russian aid money - a claim he denies. |
Meanwhile, a month of controversial Nato military exercises are drawing to an end in Georgia. | Meanwhile, a month of controversial Nato military exercises are drawing to an end in Georgia. |
Russia has condemned the exercises as "provocative". | Russia has condemned the exercises as "provocative". |
The drills have been taking place close to South Ossetia where Russian troops remain based following the war. | The drills have been taking place close to South Ossetia where Russian troops remain based following the war. |
Relations between Russia and Georgia have remained at a low ebb in the wake of the conflict. | Relations between Russia and Georgia have remained at a low ebb in the wake of the conflict. |