The Provisional Administration of South Ossetia is a government in exile that Georgia recognizes as the legal government of South Ossetia. The Salvation Union of South Ossetia was founded in October 2006 by the ethnic Ossetians who were outspoken critics and presented a serious opposition to secessionist authorities of Eduard Kokoity.

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  • The Provisional Administration of South Ossetia is a government in exile that Georgia recognizes as the legal government of South Ossetia. The Salvation Union of South Ossetia was founded in October 2006 by the ethnic Ossetians who were outspoken critics and presented a serious opposition to secessionist authorities of Eduard Kokoity. The group headed by the former defence minister and then prime minister of secessionist government Dmitri Sanakoev organized the so-called alternative presidential election, on November 12 2006– parallel to those held by the secessionist authorities in Tskhinvali. High voter turnout was reported by the alternative electoral commission, which estimated over 42,000 voters from both Ossetian (Java district and Tskhinvali) and Georgian (Eredvi, Tamarasheni, etc) communities of South Ossetia and Sanakoev reportedly received 96% of the votes. Another referendum was organised shortly after asking for the start of negotiations with Georgia on a federal arrangement for South Ossetia received 94% support. However the Salvation Union of South Ossetia turned down a request from a Georgian NGO, “Multinational Georgia”, to monitor it and the released results were very likely to be inflated. “I, the President of the Republic of South Ossetia, declare before God and Nation that I will protect the interests of the South Ossetian people... I will take care of the security, well-being and revival of South Ossetia and its people,” Dimitri Sanakoev said in his presidential oath, which he gave in the Ossetian and Georgian languages during the inauguration ceremony held on December 1 2006. Soon after Sanakoev formed his government, appointing Uruzmag Karkusov as Prime Minister, Jemal Karkusov (former Interior Minister in the secessionist government) as Interior Minister and Maia Chigoeva-Tsaboshvili (head of the Tbilisi-based non-governmental organization Iber-Ironi Georgian-Ossetian Union) as Foreign Minister. “This is a historic day. A year ago no one could imagine that South Ossetian flags could appear here in the Georgian-populated village,” Vladimir Sanakoev, co-founder of the Salvation Union of South Ossetia, said. There were large number of Ossetian flags also used by the South Ossetian secessionist authorities, flown alongside the Georgian flag in Kurta, near Tskhinvali. South Ossetian flags are usually displayed in Tskhinvali by the Separatist controlled territories of the breakaway region alongside of the Russian national flag. Despite Georgia's non-violent and development-oriented steps, both the central Georgian government and Sanakoyev's adminsitartion considers any negotiations with Kokoity's government meaningless because of its dependence on Moscow. On the other hand, the Tskhinvali leadership and a majority of South Ossetians in the areas it controls dismiss Sanakoev as a "traitor" and perceive that Georgia wants to force a settlement on its own terms having "little respect for their aspirations and fears". Initially the entity of Sanakoev was known as "the Alternative Government of South Ossetia", but during the course of 2007 the central authorities of Georgia decided to give it official status and on April 13 the formation of "Provisional Administration of South Ossetia" was announced. On May 10, 2007 Dmitry Sanakoev was appointed head of the provisional administrative entity in South Ossetia. For the first time since the fall of Soviet Union, the former Ossetian secessionist leader gave a speech in the Georgian parliament on May 11, 2007. In his speech in Ossetian language, Sanakoev mentioned about the armed conflict which ignited the region in early 90s: He also mentioned that: Sanakoev also mentioned that despite of his high-level position in the South Ossetian secessionist authorities as Prime Minister he failed to build confidence between the two sides and make a breakthrough in the conflict resolution process “because it was beyond my powers. ” As for current situation, Sakanoev mentioned that Tskhinvali secessionist authorities take instruction from “foreign supervisors” who try to thwart confidence-building and provoke hostilities between the two people. "Our Ossetian children grow up in an environment of endless conflict, under constant stress and tension… They don’t know what is going on beyond checkpoints… We are losing entire generations,” “I will not allow it! We should not allow it,” he added. “This is our current challenge; this is our current goal: to create a new Ossetia, strong and delightful, free of violence: an Ossetia of free people. ” Many European and US observers and ambassadors who were present during Sanakoevs speech, welcomed his proposition and initiatives. On June 15, 2007 European Union, European Parliament and OSCE supported Georgian initiative for conflict settlement in South Ossetia. EU issued the following statement: "The EU welcomes the Georgian government’s invitation to the South Ossetian society as a whole – i.e. representatives of all political forces and local groups – to participate actively in discussions on progress towards peaceful conflict resolution. ” The EU mission had met with both Sanakoev and Kokoity in January, 2007. Per Eklund, Head of the European Commission Delegation to Georgia said that “None of the two alternatives do we consider legitimate [in South Ossetia],” On July 13, 2007, Georgia set up a state commission, chaired by the Prime Minister Zurab Noghaideli, to develop South Ossetia's autonomous status within the Georgian state. According to the Georgian officials, the status will be elaborated within the framework of "an all-inclusive dialogue" with all the forces and communities within the Ossetian society.
  • L'Entité provisoire d'Ossétie du Sud est une administration non reconnue censée représente l'opposition pro-géorgienne au président indépendantiste sud-ossète Edouard Kokoïty. L'entité lutte pour l'instauration d'une République autonome d'Ossétie du Sud au sein de la Géorgie et fut ainsi créée suite à des éléctions présidentielles en avril 2007 dans les territoires alors contrôlés par Tbilissi. Toutefois, ni les pays soutenant l'intégrité territoriale de la Géorgie ni le gouvernement géorgien ne reconnaît officiellement l'administration. Son président est Dimitri Sanakoïev, ancien premier ministre séparatiste de l'Ossétie du Sud, et son premier ministre est l'ancien militant sécessionniste Ouzourmag Karkousov.
  • | Yönetim merkezi | Kurta | Resmi dil | Osetçe ve Gürcüce | Siyasal statü | özerk yönetim | Yönetim - Geçici Yönetim Başkanı - İçişleri Bakanı | Geçici Dmitri Sanakoev Cemal Karkusov | Para Birimi | Lari Güney Osetya Geçici Yönetimi, de jure olarak Gürcistan Cumhuriyeti tarafından Güney Osetya bölgesine atanılmış yönetimdir. Güney Osetya, bugün Gürcistan'ın sorunlu bölgelerinden biridir. Bölgede, Rusya'nın desteğindeki bağımsızlık yanlısı yönetim ile Gürcistan hükümetinin atadığı yönetim olmak üzere iki yönetim bulunmaktadır. Ayrılıkçı yönetimin merkezi Tshinvali, Gürcistan'ın atadığı hükümetin merkezi ise Kurta'dır. Sovyetler Birliği’nin dağılma sürecinde bölgede, Rusya desteğindeki bağımsızlık yanlısı güçler tarafından tek yanlı olarak bağımsızlık ilan edildi. Bu sırada bölgede çıkan savaşı durdurmak için yapılan anlaşmanın da etkisiyle de facto bir yönetim ortaya çıktı. Bugün bu de facto yönetim tarafından Güney Osetya Cumhuriyeti olarak adlandırılan Tshinvali ve çevresi bağımsızlık yanlısı yönetim tarafından kontrol edilmektedir. Bölgenin yaklaşık yarısı ise Gürcistan hükümetinin kontrolü altındadır. Gürcistan yönetimi, bölgedeki anlaşmazlığı görüşmelerle çözmek için Nisan 2007’de parlamento kararıyla Güney Osetya Geçici Yönetimi’ni işbaşına getirdi. Bu yönetimin başında bulunanlar, eski ayrılıkçı yönetiminde yer alan kişilerdir. Güney Osetya geçici yönetimi, 2007 yılında bütün Gürcistan çapında ve bu bölgede de facto yönetimin kontrolü dışında kalan yerlerde, bağımsızlık yanlısı Eduard Kokoiti’yi ülkeden çıkarmak için Kokoiti Fandarast adı altında eylemler gerçekleştirmiştir.
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  • Administration was set up by the Georgian government as a temporary measure before final solution on South Ossetia status. As of June 26, 2007 Georgia is proposing autonomous republic status for South Ossetia within the Georgian state.
  • initialy the administration was based in Kurta and was administring the settelments and territory outside of separatists control. After the 2008 South Ossetia War there is no more such territory and thus the administration is in-exile.
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  • The Provisional Administration of South Ossetia is a government in exile that Georgia recognizes as the legal government of South Ossetia. The Salvation Union of South Ossetia was founded in October 2006 by the ethnic Ossetians who were outspoken critics and presented a serious opposition to secessionist authorities of Eduard Kokoity.
  • L'Entité provisoire d'Ossétie du Sud est une administration non reconnue censée représente l'opposition pro-géorgienne au président indépendantiste sud-ossète Edouard Kokoïty. L'entité lutte pour l'instauration d'une République autonome d'Ossétie du Sud au sein de la Géorgie et fut ainsi créée suite à des éléctions présidentielles en avril 2007 dans les territoires alors contrôlés par Tbilissi.
  • | Yönetim merkezi | Kurta | Resmi dil | Osetçe ve Gürcüce | Siyasal statü | özerk yönetim | Yönetim - Geçici Yönetim Başkanı - İçişleri Bakanı | Geçici Dmitri Sanakoev Cemal Karkusov | Para Birimi | Lari Güney Osetya Geçici Yönetimi, de jure olarak Gürcistan Cumhuriyeti tarafından Güney Osetya bölgesine atanılmış yönetimdir. Güney Osetya, bugün Gürcistan'ın sorunlu bölgelerinden biridir.
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