New government takes shape in South Ossetia ending half-year deadlock
A new government has begun to be sworn in in South Ossetia bringing an end to over six months of crisis. On 12 March, opposition MPs ended their six-month boycott of parliament, approving Gennady Bekoev as prime minister. On Tuesday, President Anatoly Bibilov signed a decree appointing nine ministers, eight of whom retained their previous posts. The ministers of health and the interior, as well as the head of the Information and Press Committee, remain vacant, suggesting new faces could be