Lyudvig Chibirov Explained

Lyudvig Chibirov
Office:1st President of South Ossetia
Term Start:27 November 1996
Term End:December 18, 2001
Primeminister:Valeriy Hubulov (acting)
Aleksandr Shavlokhov
Merab Chigoev
Dmitry Sanakoyev
Predecessor:Position established
Successor:Eduard Kokoity
Office1:Chairman of the Supreme Soviet
Primeminister1:Feliks Zassiev
Vladislav Gabarayev
Valeriy Hubulov (acting)
Term Start1:1994
Term End1:27 November 1996
Predecessor1:Position established
Successor1:Position abolished
Office2:Chairman of the State Nyhas
Primeminister2:Oleg Teziev
Gerasim Khugayev
Feliks Zassiev
Term Start2:17 September 1993
Term End2:1994
Predecessor2:Torez Kulumbegov
Successor2:Position abolished
Birth Date:19 November 1932
Birth Place:Tskhinvali, South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, Georgian SSR, USSR
Party:Independent
Native Name:

Lyudvig Alekseyevich Chibirov (Ossetian; Ossetic: Цыбырты Алексейы фырт Людвиг Tseberte Alêksêye fert Lyudvig, Georgian: ლუდვიგ ჩიბიროვი, Russian: Лю́двиг Алексе́евич Чи́биров; born November 19, 1932) was the Chairman of the Parliament and later, following inaugural elections the first president of South Ossetia. Born in 1932, Chibirov is a former member of the South Ossetian Parliament. Prior to the elections in 1996, he had been South Ossetia's head of state since 1993. When the post of Chairman of the Parliament was abolished in favor of the presidency, Chibirov became the first occupant of the new office.

During the 1996 elections, he received 65% of the vote compared with former Prime Minister Vladislav Gabaraev, who advocates South Ossetia's secession from the Republic of Georgia and its unification with North Ossetia in Russia, won about 20%. Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze blasted the elections calling them "unlawful."

In the next elections in 2001, the 69-year-old Chibirov received less than 20% of the votes, while Stanislav Kochiev came in second with 25%, and the 38-year-old Eduard Kokoity (Kokoyev) won with more than 48% of the vote.

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