Kremlin favorite faces run-off in South Ossetia elections, Deutsche Welle (2011)
The article informs that based on the results of the presidential vote held in the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia on November 13, a second round of voting will be held on November 27. The Kremlin-supported candidate Anatoly Bibilov who received 25.44% of the votes, will run against the former education minister Alla Dzhioyeva with 25.37% of the votes. These elections – first ones since the recognition of South Ossetia's independence by Russia after the 2008 war – were condemned by Georgia, the European Union, and NATO.
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