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Amiran Dyakonov is an Ossetian politician from the partially recognized
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Republic of
South Ossetia South Ossetia, officially the Republic of South Ossetia or the State of Alania, is a landlocked country in the South Caucasus with International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, partial diplomatic recognition. It has an offici ...
, which most of the UN recognizes as part of
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, occupied by Russia. Dyakonov is a veteran legislator for the People's Party, previously being a member of the Unity Party.


Career

In 2010 Dyakonov was sued by
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Vadim Brovtsev Vadim Vladimirovich Brovtsev (, ''Brovtsête Vlâdimire fert Vâdim''; , ka, ვადიმ ბროვცევი, ''Vadim Brovcevi''; 26 July 1969 – 14 November 2024) was a Russian businessman who was the prime minister of the Republic o ...
for
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, as Dyakonov quoted Brovtsev criticizing
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to Russian news agencies, namely, Brovtsev was quoted criticizing the mechanism Putin created to transfer funds to South Ossetia. In 2015 Dyakonov voiced support for a vote of no confidence that removed
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from his post as
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due to leaking a drafted treaty with Russia to Georgian media which included the annexation of South Ossetia by Russia. In 2014 Dyakonov, then the chairman of the parliamentary committee on legislation, law and local self-government, proposed replacing the term "foreign agent" to describe
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funded by foreign nations as "foreign partners." The law would be adopted by parliament, however, NGO representatives who were present argued that the change was simply pedantic, and didn't change the underlying legal status of the NGOs. Also in 2014, Dyakonov broke from the Unity Party's ranks by criticizing their leader,
Eduard Kokoity Eduard Dzhabeyevich Kokoyty (; born 31 October 1964) is an Ossetian politician who served as the second president of South Ossetia of the partially recognized state of South Ossetia from 2001 to 2011. Early life Eduard Kokoyty was born in Tsk ...
stating that he was more preoccupied bribing Russian officials with money set aside for infrastructure reconstruction than actually serving the South Ossetian people. In 2018 Dyakonov criticized the creation of the Otkhozoria–Tatunashvili List, and criticism levied against South Ossetia for the Murder of Archil Tatunashvili, calling it an anti-Ossetian
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in an interview with Russian state media, stating that a criminal case was being prepared in South Ossetia for its organizers, for "perpetuating a genocide" of South Ossetians. Dyakonov also claimed, as part of the case, that the
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killed 30 Ossetians from 2004 to 2008. After the 2019 parliamentary election Dyakonov was named the chairman of the government's mandate commission, and he nominated
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's Alan Tadtayev to be named
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with 25 members of parliament voting in favor, 8 abstaining, and 1 voting against. Afterwards Dyakonov would serve as the head of the parliamentary committee on national policies, culture, religion and media, as which, he denounced Georgian efforts to establish a checkpoint near the village of Tsnelis. Also serving in his function of head of the parliamentary committee on national policies, culture, religion and media, Dyakonov organized the 100th anniversary of the "Ossetian people’s genocide" claiming that the
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' 1918 to 1920 effort to dislodge Ossetian insurgents, was a genocide. Dyakonov was a vocal critic of
Anatoly Bibilov Anatoly Ilyich Bibilov (; , ; born 6 February 1970) is a South Ossetian military officer, was the fourth president of South Ossetia. He succeeded Leonid Tibilov as president on 21 April 2017 to 24 May 2022, following his election victory, but ...
, claiming that Bibilov's positions, namely those revolving around the budget, “do not quite correspond to reality” expressing anger that Bibilov was focusing on minor domestic issues, when the issue of Tsnelis' checkpoint dominated nearly all debates in parliament. During the 2022 presidential election Dyakonov was one of four members of parliament to support the return of former president Eduard Kokoity to power. However, Kokoity was not able to legally run as he does not meet the residency requirement, which states that a candidate for president must live in South Ossetia, while Kokoity had been living in exile in
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since his resignation. Despite the People's Party being in the ruling coalition with president
Alan Gagloev Alan Eduardovich Gagloev (; ; born 6 February 1981), also transliterated as Gagloyev, is a South Ossetian politician and former intelligence officer, who is the fifth and current president of South Ossetia since 2022. He also served as chairman ...
's party,
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, Dyakonov has been a vocal critic of Gagloev, accusing the president of merging the powers and responsibilities of the three branches of government to rule without
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. He has also stated that all the systemic problems that existed before the 2022 election remain, and that "We must make up our minds: either we are building a state, or we are part of Russia. And if we are building a democratic state based on the rule of law, the system of checks and balances between the branches of government must work." Dyakonov also expressed dissatisfaction with transitioning from coal to gas power plants, the crisis in the health care system and the "artificial" fragmentation of the political field. In 2022 Dyakonov, alongside
Alan Gagloev Alan Eduardovich Gagloev (; ; born 6 February 1981), also transliterated as Gagloyev, is a South Ossetian politician and former intelligence officer, who is the fifth and current president of South Ossetia since 2022. He also served as chairman ...
and one of his staffers, Anna Kumaritova, as well as two other members of parliament Zaza Driaev and Vitaly Ikaev, nominated
Konstantin Dzhussoev Konstantin Khasanovich Dzhussoev (, ; born 23 November 1967) is a South Ossetian politician serving as the Prime Minister of South Ossetia since 2022. Biography Business career Dzhussoev graduated in 1989 from the Tskhinvali Faculty of the ...
as prime minister, and supported the removal of Timur Kokoity from the Central Election Commission, and the replacement of Magomed Bagaev as Prosecutor General of South Ossetia. In 2024 Dyakonov supported the 22 year
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prison sentences to three former South Ossetian politicians who are fugitives in Russia. The trio consisted of; Yan Karkusov, an advisor to
Dmitry Sanakoyev Dmitry Ivanovich Sanakoyev (born 10 May 1969 in Tskhinvali, South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union) is a South Ossetian and Georgian politician, a former official in the secessionist government of South Ossetia and later, ...
, Yan's brother,
Jemal Karkusov Jemal, Djemal or Dzhemal (Georgian: ჯემალ, (Arabic: جمل) may refer to the following notable people: ;Given name * Jemal Azmi (1868–1922), Ottoman politician * Jemal Gokieli (1920–1991), Georgian conductor * Jemal Gubaz (born 1968), ...
, member of parliament, shadow minister of internal affairs, and former head of the South Ossetian security council, and their accomplice, Georgy Gogichaev. The
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found the trio guilty of “preparing terrorist acts in South Ossetia at the behest of Georgian intelligence services” in 2005, when they defected to Georgia and organized a "rival government" to South Ossetia and where joined by their third brother, Uruzmag Karkusov. South Ossetia considered the rival government a "terrorist organization" and claimed that the Karkusov brothers where conspiring with Gogichaev, and a fourth brother, Alan Karkusov, who still resided in Tskhinvali, to stage a coup. In 2024 Dyakonov joined the newly formed political party
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formed by
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and Dzambolyt Medoev.


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