Eduard Kokoity

Eduard Kokoity

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name=Eduard Kokoity



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order=2nd President of South Ossetia
term_start=December 18, 2001
term_end=
predecessor=Lyudvig Chibirov
successor=
birth_date=Birth date and age|1964|10|31|mf=y
birth_place=Tskhinvali, South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
dead=alive
death_date=
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Eduard Dzhabeyevich Kokoity ( _os. Кокойты Джабейы фырт Эдуард, _ru. Эдуа́рд Джабе́евич Коко́йты; surname also rendered as "Kokoyty" or "Kokoiti" or in a Russified version as "Kokoyev" or in Czech or Slovak "Kokot") is the current President of South Ossetia, an independent republic recognised only by Russia and Nicaragua, but which is claimed with wider recognition by Georgia.

Born in 1964, Kokoity is a former member, and champion, of the former Soviet Union's national wrestling team. Prior to 1989, he was the First Secretary of the Tskhinvali branch of the Komsomol, the Young Communist League. He moved to Moscow in 1992 where he became a businessman after learning about the intrigues of capitalism, before moving back to South Ossetia in 2001.

He was elected at the age of 38 with a large majority in the presidential elections of November-December 2001. In the first round of the elections on November 18, 2001, he collected 45% of the votes, Stanislav Kochiev 24%, and incumbent Lyudvig Chibirov 21%. He won 53% of the vote against 40% for Stanislav Kochiev in the second round on December 6 and took office on December 18.

Kokoity's victory was unexpected but owed much to the backing of the Tedeyev clan, one of South Ossetia's most powerful families. He had gained key backing from Albert "Dik" Tedeyev and his brother Jambulat, a champion wrestler, who organised and financed Kokoity's election campaign. [cite news |first= Kosta |last= Dzugayev |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= South Ossetia's President Clamps Down |url= http://www.iwpr.net/?p=crs&s=f&o=160302&apc_state=henicrs2003 |work= Caucasus Reporting Service |publisher= Institute for War and Peace Reporting |date= July 4, 2003 |accessdate=2008-08-08 ] The clan had previously supported Lyudvig Chibirov but broke off support for him after he attempted to move against them. After Kokoity was elected president, members of the Tedeyev clan took over responsibility for the republic's customs service and for freight traffic along the Transcaucasian highway. Revenues from the highway provide much of the South Ossetian government's revenue.

In July 2003, Kokoity moved against the Tedeyevs, sacking Albert Tedeyev from his position as secretary of the security council, and ordered their private militias to disarm. According to Kokoity, the security council secretary as well as the defence and security chiefs had links with criminals. The affair prompted an outbreak of gunfire in Tskhinvali but no casualties were reported.

Kokoity has taken a strong position against reunification with Georgia, although he has expressed a willingness to negotiate a peace settlement on the basis of South Ossetia being treated as an independent state (a precondition rejected by the Tbilisi government). Following a tense stand-off with the central Georgian authorities in July 2004, he claimed "Georgia wants war. But we are ready for self-defense." Prior to the 2006 South Ossetian presidential elections, he stated that the Georgian-Ossetian conflict was not an inter-ethnic, but clearly a political one caused by Georgia’s desire to impose on Ossetians the norms of Western democracy which could not be superior to the Caucasian traditional laws. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Kokoity: ‘Caucasian Laws’ Superior to Western Democracy |url= http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=13992&search= |work= Civil Georgia |publisher= |date= October 31, 2006 |accessdate=2008-08-16 ] He has also criticized the OSCE mission in the region on several occasions, accusing the organization of bias and likening its activities to "that of Georgia's secret services." [cite news |title=South Ossetia Accuses OSCE Of Bias |url=http://rfe.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/04/2152e573-5a09-4b7a-97d2-e2c3761befc5.html |format= |work=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |date=April 18, 2006 |accessdate=2008-08-15]

He was reelected as the "de facto" president on November 12 during the 2006 South Ossetian presidential election. One the same day, his opposition organized an alternative elections in the territories controlled by Georgia or only loosely controlled by the secessionist regime. Dmitry Sanakoyev, former prime minister of South Ossetia sacked by Kokoity in 2001, was elected a rival president.

On September 11, 2008 Kokoity announced that independent South Ossetia would eventually become part of the Russian Federation, a claim that was quickly denied by Russian officials and shortly thereafter retracted by Kokoity. [cite news
url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4732541.ece
title=Kremlin slaps down South Ossetia over claim it will join Russia
date=September 11, 2008
accessdate=2008-09-11
publisher=Times Online
]

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