Alan Gagloev leading in so-called "presidential elections" of occupied Tskhinvali

I have a sense of pride because people expressed their opinion and Anatoly Bibilov recognized the election results. I want to thank the people for their support and trust, said Alan Gagloev, who is leading in the so-called "presidential elections" of occupied Tskhinvali region.

"We will create a new team," Gagloev said.

The so-called second round of de facto presidential elections was held in occupied so-called South Ossetia yesterday.

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

A total of 76 so-called polling stations were opened. Two so-called polling stations were 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 was 32 thousand.

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

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