Южная Осетия проведет референдум по вопросу о присоединении к России "до августа"

По данным российских СМИ, власти Южной Осетии планируют провести референдум о присоединении к России "до августа".

"Мы уже обсуждаем сроки", сообщил президент Южной Осетии Леонид Тибилов агентству ТАСС. "Какую-то конкретную дату пока назвать нельзя. Но это произойдет уже в недалеком будущем, планируем до августа."

Отколовшийся регион находился под частичным контролем грузинского правительства до лета 2008 года, когда произошла короткая война между Грузией и Россией унесшая несколько сотен человеческих жизней.

В результате конфликта Тбилиси утратил Южную Осетию, а также западную часть Абхазии, и в результате эти образования начали развивать все более и более тесные связи с Российской Федерации.

Тибилов неоднократно заявлял о желании полной интеграции Южной Осетии с Россией.

На референдуме главным вопросом станет внесение изменении в статью 10 Конституции, которая позволила бы обратиться к российскому руководству с вопросом о присоединении.

В марте президент России Владимир Путин подтвердил свою приверженность касательно полной интеграции Южной Осетии с Россией, после встречи с Тибиловым в Москве. В октябре Дмитрий Песков, пресс-секретарь Путина, отрицал какие-либо планы касательно референдума.

"Я на 100 процентов уверен, что люди скажут "да" [на референдуме]", сообщил Тибилов в воскресенье. После встречи, состоявшейся 31 марта Тибилова с Путиным, на этой неделе в Москве запланирована очередная их встреча.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: en.kremlin.ru

 

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