So-called presidential elections underway in occupied Tskhinvali

The so-called second round of de facto presidential elections is underway in occupied so-called South Ossetia. The agency Res reports.

Incumbent de facto president Anatoly Bibilov and Nikhas party leader Alan Gagloev are running in the second round of so-called elections.

All so-called polling stations are guarded by law enforcers. The employees of the so-called ministry of internal affairs are switched to a special mode of work.

In the occupied region, a total of 76 so-called polling stations are opened. Two so-called polling stations are opened in North Ossetia, one in Moscow and one in Sokhumi. The so-called election commission printed 40 thousand ballots, the total number of voters is 32 thousand.

The winner is the one who gets the most votes. In order for the second round to take place, 30% of the "voters" must take part in it.

The first round of so-called elections was held on April 10.

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