1992 South Ossetian independence referendum information
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An independence referendum was held in South Ossetia on 19 January 1992.[1] The voters answered the questions: "Do you agree that South Ossetia should be an independent country?" and "Do you agree with the South Ossetian parliament solution of September 1, 1991 on reunion with Russia?"[1] The proposals were approved by 99.9% of voters,[1] but the results were not recognised internationally.[2]
^ abcSüd-Ossetien (Georgien), 19. Januar 1992 : Unabhängigkeit von Georgien und Anschluss an Russland Direct Democracy
^S.Ossetia Sets Repeat Independence Referendum Civil, 11 September 2006
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