Georgian Parliament Condemns Presidential Elections in Breakaway Region
(Tbilisi. November 10. Sivil Georgia) – The Parliament of Georgia condemned the upcoming presidential elections on November 18 in South Osethia, breakaway region of Georgia.
“The elections is regarded as an action against the territorial integrity of Georgia, which hinders peace talks between the two sides,” states the Georgian Parliament.
In result of ethnic conflict in 1990-1992 central government of Georgia had lost control of the region. In result of peace process, the control has been partially restored in several villages populated by ethnic Georgians.
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