Dmitry Sanakoyev Explained

Dmitry Ivanovich Sanakoyev
Birth Date:May 10, 1969
Birth Place:Tskhinvali, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Office:Defense Minister of South Ossetia
President1:Lyudvig Chibirov
Term Start:1996
Term End:2001
Predecessor1:Nikolai Dzagoev[1]
Office2:Prime Minister of South Ossetia
President2:Lyudvig Chibirov
Term Start2:14 June 2001
Term End2:December 2001
Predecessor2:Merab Chigoev
Successor2:Gerasim Khugayev
Office3:Head of the Provisional Administration of South Ossetia
Term Start3:4 May 2007
Term End3:4 November 2022[2]
Predecessor3:Position established
Successor3:Tamaz Bestaev

Dmitry Ivanovich Sanakoyev (born 10 May 1969 in Tskhinvali, South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union[3]) is a South Ossetian and Georgian politician, a former official in the secessionist government of South Ossetia and later, from 2007 to 2022, served as the Head of the Provisional Administration of South Ossetia, a rival entity established in the Georgian-controlled territories in the South Ossetia region by the Georgian government.

Defection to Georgia

At a press conference on November 13, 2006, Kokoity termed Sanakoyev and Karkusov, head of the alternative election commission and a former adviser to Kokoity, "traitors to their homeland and traitors to the South Ossetian people." The South Ossetian media launched a campaign to discredit and compromise Sanakoyev, accusing him of corruption, duplicity, and collaborating with Georgian intelligence.In December 2006, Sanakoyev formed a government, choosing not to appoint a defense minister.[4]

On May 10, 2007, Sanakoyev was appointed by the President of Georgia as the Head of South Ossetian Provisional Administrative Entity. The next day Sanakoyev addressed the Parliament of Georgia in Ossetic, outlining his vision for a resolution of the conflict in South Ossetia ( full text).[5] The move earned praise from the United States State Department, but alarmed the de facto authorities in Tskhinvali, which ordered the blocking of traffic to ethnic Georgian villages and threatened to oust Sanakoyev’s government by force, moves that received the disapproval of the Russian government.[6]

On June 26, 2007, Sanakoyev delivered a speech, in his native Ossetian, at the EU-Georgian Parliamentary Cooperation Committee in Brussels, his first appeal to the international community. He emphasized that "a direct dialogue between the Georgian and Ossetian peoples, and demilitarization of the region, are of crucial importance... The European type of autonomy, like in South Tyrol, can serve as a model... in unified Georgia... where liberal democracy is being built".[7]

On July 3, 2008, Sanakoyev survived an attack on the convoy he was traveling in when it hit a remote-controlled mine. Both Sanakoyev’s administration and Georgian police officials blamed forces loyal to Kokoity's separatist government of South Ossetia for organizing the incident, but a representative of that government denied any connection with the attack.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Southosetya .
  2. Web site: Georgian PM meets new head of South Ossetia administration. 2022-11-04. Agenda.ge. en-US.
  3. Lenta.ru: Biography of Dmitry Sanakoyev
  4. http://www.geotimes.ge/index.php?m=home&newsid=2496 Dmitry Sanakoev Formed Alternative Government Of South Ossetia
  5. http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=15100 Head of S.Ossetia Administration Addresses Georgian Parliament
  6. http://www.kommersant.com/p764705/Ossetia/ Eduard Kokoity Makes Siege Mistake
  7. http://www.civil.ge/eng/detail.php?id=15335 Tbilisi’s S.Ossetia Diplomatic Offensive Gains Momentum
  8. http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=18674 Three Injured in Attack on Georgian Convoy in S.Ossetia