Supporters of Alla Dzhioyeva, who considers herself the winner of presidential elections in the Georgian breakaway republic of South Ossetia, have planned their elected president’s inauguration for Dec. 10 at 2 pm.
Anti-corruption crusader and former Education Minister Dzhioyeva was in the lead with about 57 percent of votes in a run-off election on Nov. 27, when the South Ossetian Supreme Court annulled the result, News.az reports.
Her rival, the Kremlin-backed Anatoliy Bibilov, the emergencies minister in the provincial government, was trailing with 40 percent.
The Court stopped the vote count and annulled the results after Bibilov complained of alleged election violations. The court also barred Dzhioyeva from participating in a repeat presidential election, set for Mar. 25, 2012.
Armenian News
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