Prime Minister of South Ossetia

The Prime Minister of the Republic of South Ossetia, officially known as the Chairman of the Government (Russian: Председатель Правительства), is the de facto head of government of the partially recognized Republic of South Ossetia that is de jure part of Georgia. This is a list of the de facto prime ministers of the Republic of South Ossetia.

Prime Minister of the Republic of South Ossetia
Incumbent
Konstantin Dzhussoev
since 20 June 2022
ResidenceTskhinvali
AppointerPresident of South Ossetia
Inaugural holderOleg Teziev
Formation28 November 1991

List of prime ministers of South Ossetia

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party President
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Oleg Teziev
(born 1948)
28 November 1991 October 1993 1 year, 10 months Independent none
2 Gerasim Khugayev
(born 1946)
October 1993 May 1994 7 months
3 Feliks Zassiev
(1945–2021)[1][2]
May 1994 1995 0–1 year
4 Vladislav Gabarayev
(born 1959)
1995 24 September 1996 0–1 year
Valeriy Hubulov
(1966–1998)
Acting Prime Minister
25 September 1996 2 December 1996 68 days
5 Aleksandr Shavlokhov
(born 1939)
2 December 1996 August 1998 1 year, 7 months Lyudvig Chibirov
(1996–2001)
6 Merab Chigoev
(1951–2016)
August 1998 6 June 2001 2 years, 10 months
7 Dmitry Sanakoyev
(born 1969)
14 June 2001 December 2001 5 months
(2) Gerasim Khugayev
(born 1946)
December 2001 August 2003 1 year, 8 months Unity Party Eduard Kokoity
(2001–2012)
8 Igor Sanakoyev
(born 1946)
17 September 2003 May 2005 1 year, 7 months
Zurab Kokoyev
(born 1961)
Acting Prime Minister
May 2005 5 July 2005 2 months
9 Yury Morozov
(born 1949)
5 July 2005 17 August 2008 3 years, 43 days
Boris Chochiev
(1957–2021)
Acting Prime Minister
17 August 2008 22 October 2008 66 days
10 Aslanbek Bulatsev
(born 1964)
22 October 2008 4 August 2009 286 days
11 Vadim Brovtsev
(born 1969)
5 August 2009 26 April 2012 2 years, 266 days
12 Rostislav Khugayev
(born 1951)
26 April 2012
20 January 2014 1 year, 269 days Independent Leonid Tibilov
(2012–2017)
13 Domenty Kulumbegov
(born 1956)
20 January 2014 16 May 2017 3 years, 116 days
14 Erik Pukhayev
(born 1957)
16 May 2017 29 August 2020 3 years, 105 days Anatoly Bibilov
(2017–2022)
15 Gennady Bekoyev
(born 1981)
29 August 2020 20 June 2022 1 year, 295 days
16 Konstantin Dzhussoev
(born 1967)
20 June 2022 Incumbent 1 year, 129 days Alan Gagloev
(2022–)

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