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▶Presidential Election in August : OPINION POLLS
24 September 2022 (second round)
■Ramonti 6% ■Ḱovalčuḱi 6%
■Alasanė 4% ■Tavarāni 2% ■Māḱovi 2%
Incumbent President
President after election
(Simon Aioviḱara)
Elections for president happen on the last Saturday in August. Agausia's electoral law provides for a two-round electoral system to elect the president; a candidate must win an absolute majority of all votes cast. If no candidate obtains an absolute majority in the first round of voting then the two highest polling candidates contest a run-off second ballot.
The second round of voting happens on the last Saturday in September.
According to the Constitution, to be elected president a candidate must be a Agausian citizen who has attained the age of 35, has the right to vote, and has resided in the country for the past 10 years and has full command of the Agausian state language.
The first round of elections were held on 27 August 2022. The runoff took place on 24 September 2022.
1. Background
2. Candidates
3. Primaries and congresses
3.1 2021 Social Democratic Primary
3.2 National Congress(2021)
3.3 Far-left delegation
4. Opinion polls
5. Results
6. Aftermath
Background [back to contents]
The president of Agausia (Agausian: Agūzės Ṕrezident́i) is the Agausian head of state. The president represents the nation in international relations, administers the foreign political activity of the state, conducts negotiations and concludes international treaties. The president is directly elected by the citizens of Agausia for a five-year term of office (whether the presidential election is early or scheduled), limited to two terms consecutively. As of 2017 no president has served two consecutive terms in office.
Since the office's establishment on 5 December 1991, there have been seven presidents of Agausia. Boris Kundakchi (independent) was the inaugural president, serving 1992 - 1997.
The current office holder is Simon Ayovikara (Simon Aioviḱara) who took office in 2017. He won reelection in 2022 and will be term limited in 2027. Ayovikara is a member of the Social Democratic Party; the current ruling party of Agausia.
Candidates [back to contents]
see candidates
According to the Constitution, to be elected president a candidate must be a Agausian citizen who has attained the age of 35, has the right to vote, and has resided in the country for the past 10 years and has full command of the Agausian state language.
Fifteen candidates ultimately declared that they would run for president. Of the fifteen nine were able to gather enough signatures and qualify for candidacy.
Name | Party | Primary | |
█ | Simon Ayovikara (Simon Aioviḱara) | Social Democratic Party Soėal-Demoḱrat́i Ṕart́ā | 2021 Social Democratic Primary |
█ | Nikolia Kasriani (Niḱolā Kasrāni) | Agausian Liberal Party Agūsis Liberaluri Ṕart́ā | National Congress (2022) |
█ | Kalul Ramonti (Kalul Ramont́i) | United Alliance Gértānebé Alānsi | |
█ | Varduhi Kovalchuk (Varduhi Ḱovalčuḱi) | New Socialists Aḱali Soėalist́ebi | Far-left Delegation |
█ | Maikl Tavariani (Maiḱl Tavarāni) | Communist Party of the Republic of Agausia Agūzis Resр́ubliḱis Ḱomunist́uri Ṕart́ā | Far-left Delegation |
█ | Sergei Ugapsh (Sergei Ūgapi) | The Republicans Resр́ubliḱelebi | |
█ | Aleksii Paetriash (Aleksė Pét́rā) | Independent | |
█ | Eliina Alasanii (Elėna Alasanė) | Independent | |
█ | Vladimer Mayakov (Vladimer Māḱovi) | Independent | |
Declined
The Farmer's and Green's Union (Permerta da Mtsėvaneta Ḱaviri) did not nominate a candidate.
The Centre Party (Tsėnt́ris Ṕart́ā) did not nominate a candidate.
The Pensioners' Party (Ṕensionerta Ṕart́ā) did not nominate a candidate.
The Christian Democrats (Krist́ian-Demoḱrat́ebi) did not nominate a candidate.
The Action! Party (Akėā!) did not nominate a candidate.
Stand with Chaukovski! (Čūḱovsḱistan Ertad Davǵet!) did not nominate a candidate.
The Buisness Party (Biznes Ṕart́ā) did not nominate a candidate.
Primaries and congresses [back to contents]
2021 Social Democratic Primary
In April 2021 the Social Democratic party had their primary.
Andresii Shemkemneli (Andresė emḱemneli), a fromer member of parliament and former mayor of the capital Tamara, challenged incumbent Simon Ayovikara in the 2021 primary.
Ayovikara won the vote narrowly with 51% of the votes.
In early June the National Coalition (Erovné Ḱoalitsėā) held their congress to select a candidate for the 2022 presidential election. Among those invited were the 56 MPs of the various parties within the opposition coalition, which represents 38,6% of the make-up of parliament.
Nikolia Kasriani was nominated as the presidential candidate.
The following participated in the primary voting process:
in descending order of votes received
Nikolia Kasriani (AL) - 36%
(Nikolā Ḱasrāni)Jakub Zhviinia (PD) - 21%
(aḱob vėnā)Valeriiya Bakrazhi (PD) - 18%
(Valerėā Bakrai)Gabriel Kashia (AL) - 16%
(Gabrėl Kaā)Igor Zurhab (KP) - 5%
Anton Meshki (AGP) - 3%
(Ant́on Meki)Lasha Pokorni (DP) - 1%
(Laa Poḱorni)
In an attempt to reconcile old wounds the New Socialists and the Communist Party of the Republic of Agausia agreed to meet in Tamara in order to present a united far-left front. On 1 May 2021 at 15:00 the two parties came together. On 1 May 2021 at 17:18, just 2 hours later, the two parties called off the primary after a brawl between several politicians was reported.
Maikl Tavariani (Maiḱl Tavarāni) was nominated by the Communists and Varduhi Kovalchuk (Varduhi Ḱovalčuḱi) for the Socialists.
Opinion polls [back to contents]
Results [back to contents]
The first round of the 2022 Presidential election took place on Saturday 27 August 2022. No candidate was able to receive 50% of the vote, and now the top two candidates, Aioviḱara and Kasrāni will advance to a September run off. Voter turn-out was reported at 67%. Down from 83% in the first round of the 2017 presidential election.
Candidate | Party Coalition/alliance | Regions won | districts won | Percentage of vote |
Simon Ayovikara | Social Democratic | 10 | 61 | 42% |
Nikolia Kasriani | Agausian Liberal National Congress | 10 | 55 | 38% |
Kalul Ramonti | United Alliance | 0 | 9 | 6% |
Varduhi Kovalchuk | New Socialist | 1 | 8 | 6% |
Eliina Alasanii | Independent | 0 | 6 | 4% |
Maikl Tavariani | Communist Party of the Republic of Agausia | 0 | 3 | 2% |
Vladimer Mayakov | Independent | 0 | 3 | 2% |
Sergei Ugapsh | The Republicans | 0 | 0 | 0% |
Aleksii Paetriash | Independent | 0 | 0 | 0% |
The second round of the 2022 Presidential election took place on Saturday 24 September 2022. Incumbent president Simon Ayovikara was successful in his reelection campaign. Making him the only president in modern Agausian history to have won a second term. Voter turn-out was reported at 72%. Down from 83% in the first round of the 2017 presidential election. No second was required in 2017, Ayovikara won the first round with 52% of the vote. Defeating than incumbent Agausian Liberal Eduard Avagyan
Candidate | Party Coalition/alliance | Regions won | districts won | Percentage of vote |
Simon Ayovikara | Social Democratic | 11 | 76 | 52% |
Nikolia Kasriani | Agausian Liberal National Congress | 10 | 69 | 48% |
Aftermath [back to contents]
When the results were clear that Ayovikara would win his reelection campaign Nikolia Kasriani sent a private letter to Ayovikara conceding the race.
Ayovikara s reelection was praised international. Agausia's neighbors were the first to congratulate the incumbent.
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili was the first world leader to congratulate Ayovikara on his win. Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Moldovan President Maia Sandu, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis and Bulgarian President Rumen Radev also had warm wishes for the Agausian president.
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a telegram congratulating Ayovikara and stated that his nation was looking forward to "constructive development of relations".
Leaders from Hungary, Germany, France, the UK, Greece, the United States, North Macedonia and most post-Soviet States also sent praise to President Ayovikara.
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▶Parliament Election in November: OPINION POLLS
see Agausian Parliament
73 needed for a majority
Turnout
Party | % | Seats | +/- |
Social Democratic Party | 32% | 46 | -6 |
Agausian Liberal Party | 25% | 36 | -4 |
Progressive Democratic Party | 14% | 20 | +8 |
Farmer's and Green's Union | 10% | 15 | -1 |
United Alliance | 6% | 9 | -9 |
New Socialists | 6% | 8 | +6 |
Conservative Party of Agausia | 5% | 7 | +5 |
Democratic League of Agausia | 3% | 4 | +4 |
Centre Party | >3% | 0 | -1 |
winning party in each Agausian district
Prime Minister before election
Prime Minister after election
Elections in Agausia were held on 26 November 2022. All 145 members of parliament were up for election. On election day exit polls seemed to indicate that the Social Democratic party would emerge as the largest party in parliament. However, no party was able to receive the 73 seats needed for a majority in parliament.
Parties will have until January to form a government and to form coalitions. If no government can be formed in time than the parliament will be dissolved by the President of Agausia and new elections will ensue.
The elections occurred during a time of national and international dismay. Furthermore, a controversial 2019 electoral reform law was deemed constitutional by the Constitutional Court. The law will increase the electoral threshold of parliament from 1% for individuals and 5.5% for electoral alliances, to a 3% electoral threshold that will be applied across the board.
Election integrity in Agausia is overseen congruently by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Regional Development, Tourism and Local Economies together with the Constitutional Court.
1. Background
4. 2019 electoral reform controversy
6. Results
Background [back to contents]
In the previous election the Social Democrats were able to hold on to their minority government with help from the Farmer's and Green's Union (PMK) and the New Socialists (AS).
Both parties agreed to support the government in motions of confidence and and appropriation or budget (supply) votes, by either voting in favor or abstaining.
The parliament reelected Apolona Nebiskopa (SD) as Prime Minister. Nebiskopa was appointed as PM by former opposition president Eduard Avagyan (AL) in 2015. She has served as Prime Minister since 2015.
Electoral system [back to contents]
The Parliament of Agausia is elected on the basis of universal, free, equal and direct suffrage, by secret ballot. Scheduled parliamentary elections are held on the last Saturday of November of the calendar year in which the term of Parliament expires. In case of the dissolution of the Parliament, elections are called no earlier than the 45th day and no later than the 60th day after the legislature is dissolved.
The Constitution of Agausia mandates that the Parliament consists of no less than 145 members. MPs are elected by secret ballot for four-year terms. The electoral system is proportional parallel voting with a 3% electoral threshold.
Contesting parties [back to contents]
party logos
There a total of 18 political parties active within Agausia, of which 15 are running for seats in parliament. Ten parties are already represented in parliament with 4 vying for seats.
On 8 November 2022, eighteen days before election day, Irine Anidazhe announced that is she won her election for a seat in parliament that she would be joining a new party that she had created. Anidazhe and three candidates for parliament, all former members of the United Alliance, vowed to join the Democratic League of Agausia (ADL) if they won their elections in November.
Party | Abbr. | Political position | Leader |
SD | Isidora Chehkizdi | ||
AL | Daviti Vahgtan | ||
GA | Kalul Ramonti | ||
PMK | Abdulkadir Filippov | ||
PD | Andiir Kopili | ||
AS | Felicia Petrosyan | ||
KP | Igor Zurhab | ||
TP | Emel Ulvi Binichi | ||
DP | Yalchin Yashar | ||
AGP | Kihan Konstantine | ||
ARKP | Basili Tsimmerman | ||
R | Aritem Gornostaevi | ||
KD | Samvel Rovka | ||
A! | Mariam Uldom | ||
ADL | Centre to Centre-right | Irine Anidazhe |
2019 electoral reform controversy [back to contents]
In early 2019 several Social Democratic MPs began a draft on a constitutional amendment that would increase the electoral threshold of parliament from 1% for individuals and 5.5% for electoral alliances, to a 3% electoral threshold that will be applied across the board.
Before being brought to the floor for debate the bill spent a few months in various parliamentary committees. In committee some of the strongest opposition came from within the Social Democrat's New Green-Left Alliance (AM-MA). Mishko Ermolai, the alliance's chair, led the internal decent for the policy. His main worry was the new threshold would bar smaller parties entering the national legislature. Ermolai went on record to say that "supporters of minor parties are effectively being disenfranchised and denied their right of representation by someone of their choosing."
In a rebuttal supporters of the amendment said that simply having a few seats in a legislature can significantly boost the profile of a fringe party, and that providing representation and possibly veto power for a party that receives only 1% of the vote not be appropriate. The Prime Minister, who supported the amendment herself, pointed to the fact that the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe recommends for parliamentary elections a threshold not higher than 3%.
The bill spent nearly 3 months in contentious debate before being called to an official vote. A vote on constitutional reforms requires a full session of parliament with all members. An absolute majority (at least 74) votes are required to pass an amendment or make changes to the constitution. MPs are required to cast a vote, meaning that no abstentions are allowed. When the MPs finally voted on the bill, in 2020, the final vote was called 76 for the Yeas and 69 for the Nays. A constitutional referendum confirmed the win.
The entire opposition stood together to vote against the measure. But for the Social Democrats six voted against their party. There was also some opposition from the parties that support the government. One member of the PMK and both New Socialists voted against the amendment.
In a final effort by the opposition, just hours after the amendment was passed, the constitutional court was asked to review the constitutionality of the new electoral threshold. In late 2021 the Constitutional Court deemed the amendment constitutional, and furthermore Chief Justice Tarik Nikolaev stated that the court will allow the amendment to go into effect as immediately as the next national elections.
To put it into perspective, if this amendment had been applied to the previous national election only half of the ten parties would have made it past the threshold. This would leave the Social Democrats, The Agausian Liberal Party, The United Alliance, The Farmers and Green Union, and the Progressive Democrats.
Critics accused the government of trying to cement power and quell opposition. However, the amendment seems to have embolden some smaller parties the New Socialist and the Conservative Party of Agausia grew their parliamentary representation.
Opinion polls [back to contents]
Date | SD | AL | GA | PMK | PD | AS | KP | TP | DP | AGP | ARKP | R | KD | A! |
Jan - Mar 2020 | 36% | 27% | 15% | 9% | 6% | 3% | 3% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 3% | <1% |
Apr - Jun 2020 | 39% | 18% | 11% | 13% | 12% | 4% | 2% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 1% | <1% |
Jul - Sep 2020 | 30% | 25% | 9% | 12% | 11% | 4% | 3% | 1% | 2% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 2% | <1% |
Oct - Dec 2020 | 40% | 32% | 7% | 8% | 9% | 3% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Jan - Mar 2022 | 33% | 24% | 9% | 7% | 10% | 4% | 3% | 2% | 2% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 3% | <1% |
Apr - Jun 2021 | 28% | 32% | 12% | 5% | 13% | 2% | 5% | <1% | 1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Jul - Sep 2021 | 34% | 26% | 8% | 7% | 13% | 3% | 2% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 1% | <1% |
Oct - Dec 2021 | 31% | 23% | 13% | 9% | 14% | 6% | 2% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 2% | <1% |
Jan - Mar 2022 | 27% | 22% | 11% | 10% | 19% | 5% | 4% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 3% | <1% |
Apr - Jun 2022 | 32% | 23% | 10% | 11% | 14% | 5% | 3% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 2% | <1% |
Jul - Sep 2022 | 31% | 23% | 12% | 10% | 15% | 3% | 3% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% | 3% | <1% |
Results [back to contents]
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▶It is a BIG election year! Elections for all 11 city Mayors and all 20 Regional Governors will also be held in August.
see Administrative Divisions of Agausia
Elections for all 20 Regional Governors, 51 city Mayors and 397 Regional Councilors was held on 27 August 2022. Both positions serve a two year term, with no direct term limits, and both offices are elected via a first-past-the-post voting system. The Capital City of Tamara, by declaration of the constitution, has no governor. Instead, the capital's government structure is split between the national parliament and the mayor's office.
Mayoral elections [back to contents]
Results
Gubernatorial elections [back to contents]
Results
Region | Population | Governor before election | Governor after election |
77,843 | Revaz Lupei (SD) (Revaz Luṕei) | Revaz Lupei (SD) (Revaz Luṕei) | |
95,861 | Leonard Holub (AL) (Leonard Holubi) | Leonard Holub (AL) (Leonard Holubi) | |
32,499 | Konstantin Zatulin (SD) (Ḱonst́ant́ine Zat́ulini) | Dubrik Bronobrzhe (SD) (Dubriḱi Bónobre) | |
102,535 | Arzu Kovalchuk (GA) (Arzu Ḱovalčuḱi) | Soso Gognia (AL) (Soso Gognā) | |
116,267 | Ket Oliynik (GA) (Ḱet́ Olėniḱi) | Ket Oliynik (GA) (Ḱet́ Olėniḱi) | |
177,406 | Anzor Boyko (AL) (Anzor Boiḱo ) | Jon Ranoni (SD) (on Ramoni) | |
72,635 | Mikheil Gevorgian (SD) (Mikeil Gevorgāni) | Mikheil Gevorgian (SD) (Mikeil Gevorgāni) | |
45,337 | Kludo Davitian (AL) (Ḱludo Davitāni) | Kludo Davitian (AL) (Ḱludo Davitāni) | |
53,052 | Ksenia Balan (PMK) (Ksenā Balani) | Nina Perchaildi (SD) (Nina Perčaildi) | |
220,025 | Shener Bardakchi (SD) (ener Bardaḱči) | Shener Bardakchi (SD) (ener Bardaḱči) | |
80,198 | Natalia Sopio (SD) (Nat́alā Sopio) | Meison Chkatia (AL) (Meisoni Čḱat́ā) | |
54,701 | Zakarias Bodrogi (SD) (Zakarās Bodrogi) | Zakarias Bodrogi (SD) (Zakarās Bodrogi) | |
28,773 | Niko Grafov (SD) (Niḱo Graṕovi) | Niko Grafov (SD) (Niḱo Graṕovi) | |
45,645 | Marta Petrov (SD) (Mart́a Ṕet́rovi) | Marta Petrov (SD) (Mart́a Ṕet́rovi) | |
64,575 | Rudi Olahi (PMK) | Rudi Olahi (PMK) | |
15,924 | Gabriel Kashia (AL) (Gabrėl Kaā) | Gabriel Kashia (AL) (Gabrėl Kaā) | |
66,463 | Iuri Gonashvili (AL) (Iuri Gonavili) | Iuri Gonashvili (AL) (Iuri Gonavili) | |
87,988 | Nikolia Kasriani (AL) (Niḱolā Kasrāni) | ||
56,337 | Eduard Gonashvili (PD) (Eduard Gonavili) | Eduard Gonashvili (PD) (Eduard Gonavili) | |
62,567 | Irinushka Lomtevi (AL) (Irinuḱa Lomt́evi) | Irinushka Lomtevi (AL) (Irinuḱa Lomt́evi) |
(Left: Map of Regions before election)(Right: Map of Regions after election)
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◉ 03 June. Zelensḱi and Aioviḱara shake hands in Moldova
◉ 29 May. Campaigning begins for November elections
◉ 27 May. Government's approval sinks to five year low
◉ 23 May. Court declines hearing case against Communists
◉ 17 May. Agausian cereal brand fined by Russia
◉ 13 May. Agausians call for resignation of health minister
◉ 09 May. Agausia celebrates Victory Europe Day
◉ 08 May. Nebisḱopa selected as next university rector
◉ 05 May. Aioviḱara set to attend coronation of Charles III
◉ 04 May. Ramont́i announces Tuesday vote on budget proposal
◉ 28 Apr. Turkish citizens in Agausia cast vote in critical Turkish elections
◉ 25 Apr. Agausian group qualifies for Eurovision 2023
◉ 21 Apr. Agausian Appellate Court denies appeal of Albanian national
◉ 16 Apr. Agausian Orthodox Churches deliver bilingual Easter services in honor of Ukraine
◉ 15 Apr. President Aioviḱara threatens early elections over budget stalemate
◉ 10 Apr. Leaders of Agausia and Estonia discuss tech collaboration amid geopolitical challenges
◉ 06 Apr. Seniors report missing pensions
◉ 04 Apr. Environmentalists warn about long-term effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
◉ 02 Apr. Tsėnt́ri's Regional Council to approve creation of new village
◉ 01 Apr. Government fails to reach consensus on budget
◉ 26 Mar. First Agausian PM in hospice care
◉ 23 Mar. Cabinet Ministers quarrel behind closed doors
◉ 12 Mar. Former Minister Ramii confirmed to Supreme Administrative Court
◉ 09 Mar. In anticipated match Balanesḱi loses to Cohen
◉ 07 Mar. Labor Ministry announces shortage of skilled professionals
◉ 05 Mar. Two missing persons found by divers
◉ 03 Mar. March 2023 special elections
◉ 23 Feb. Legislation aims to reign in cattle raised for slaughter
◉ 19 Feb. Police seize 50 kg of heroin in Agausian port
◉ 14 Feb. Agausian U.N. representative denies making antisemitic comments
◉ 11 Feb. Agausian court approves extradition request of former Bulgarian politician
◉ 09 Feb. Eleventh Agausian parliament called into session
◉ 04 Feb. Passenger ferry sinks after fire breaks out onboard
◉ 29 Jan. Former district administrator loses appeal after being found guilty of graft charges
◉ 23 Jan. New coalitions announced
◉ 21 Jan. Agausia and Greece sign cooperation deals for technology sector
◉ 15 Jan. Parties announce conditions of coalition agreements
◉ 07 Jan. Agasuia holds controversial talks with Russia
◉ 05 Jan. Justice T́anevi to retire at end of January
◉ 03 Jan. Former MP criticizes party and leadership
◉ 31 Dec. President Delivers New Year's Address to the Nation
◉ 28 Dec. Corruption scheme exposed in Romda
◉ 16 Dec. Social Democrats announce coalition talks
◉ 12 Dec. Navy defuses naval mine in Agausia's territorial waters
◉ 08 Dec. Agausia to adopt new gambling laws
◉ 04 Dec. Ramont́i steps down as Party Chair of United Alliance
◉ 03 Dec. Ottoman-era shipwreck found off coast of Agausia
◉ 27 Nov. New parliament elected
◉ 22 Nov. Greens on board with new taxes on fishing industry
◉ 20 Nov. First lady commemorates opening of Agausia's first pediatric cancer center
◉ 18 Nov. With less than two weeks until elections what do the polls say
◉ 15 Nov. Residents of Tamara protest rent prices
◉ 08 Nov. Four members of the United Alliance announce new party
◉ 05 Nov. Nebisḱopa reportedly will not lead next coalition government
◉ 30 Oct. Project Ǵrmabmé delayed and over budget
◉ 20 Oct. Gas prices up from one year ago but report down from last quarter
◉ 15 Oct. President Aioviḱara's second term begins with busy few weeks
◉ 10 Oct. Renewed missile attacks spark harsh criticism from prominent Ukranian-born MP
◉ 08 Oct. Agausian authorities on high alert after Kerch Bridge explosion
◉ 30 Sep. Ministry of Internal Affairs reports increase in immigration from Russia
◉ 25 Sep. Zlat́ḱovi rejects Russia's annexation referendums
◉ 24 Sep. Incumbent makes history winning second term
◉ 20 Sep. Aioviḱara lands in London for Queen's funeral
◉ 17 Sep. United Alliance makes shift to the right
◉ 10 Sep. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Sports boasts "favorable enrollment rates"
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◉ 03 Sep. onasi Blógoslovi to be nominated to Superior Cassation Court
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◉ 12 Aug. National smoking ban killed in committee
◉ 06 Aug. Parliament returns from recess with loaded agenda
◉ 01 Aug. Agausian presidential election just one month away
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◉ 22 July. 12-year-old boy victim of tragic hit-and-run
◉ 17 July. Socialist presidential candidate sees large turnout
◉ 12 July. Teachers lick wounds as union strikes deal with ministry
◉ 06 July. Tourism is up: says ministry
◉ 30 June. Court rules against Agausians trapped in Ukraine
◉ 28 June. Aioviḱara returns home from weekend tour
◉ 27 June. Chairman of Parliament confident in SD's ability to fill vacancies
◉ 25 June. Make no mistake we are not blind...we will defend ourselves: Says Defence Minister
◉ 23 June. Protesters force Aioviḱara to flee event?
◉ 19 June. Will Agausia be next?
◉ 15 June. Lawyer for Čirveuloba family reportedly murdered
◉ 14 June. Agausian wine industry finds new markets
◉ 11 June. Nebisḱopa's office confirms meeting with United Alliance leadership
◉ 07 June. Ramonti threatens Nebisḱopa's government
◉ 05 June. Aioviḱara eyes foreign companies fleeing war
◉ 31 May. Greens flex their political power
◉ 30 May. Justice Adigazi dead at 63
◉ 29 May. 2022: Election season official begins Monday
◉ 28 May. 2022: Tourism industry on life support
◉ 24 May. 2022: Ministry of Agriculture announces new export priorities
◉ 21 May. 2022: Regional instability has wider effect on Agausian students
◉ 15 May. 2022: Parliament will debate pro-union bill
◉ 13 May. 2022: Agausian filmmaker killed in Ukraine
◉ 11 May. 2022: Finance Minister faces increasing criticism
◉ 09 May. 2022: Victory Europe Day events underway in Odssa
◉ 08 May. 2022: Nebisḱopa to announce reforms to fight inflation
◉ 07 May. 2022: Aioviḱara speaks with Georgian and Turkish counterparts
◉ 04 May. 2022: Two dead, one missing in mining accident
◉ 01 May. 2022: International Worker's Day rallies take place around Agausia
◉ 28 Apr. 2022: Deputy Minister and MPs travel to Georgia port
◉ 22 Apr. 2022: "We hear war...we are tired"
◉ 17 Apr. 2022: The New Socialists who are challenging incumbent Social Dems
◉ 14 Apr. 2022: EU to send 579,5 mln euros in aid to Agausia
◉ 10 Apr. 2022: Prosecutor General to open investigation into Čirveuloba family businesses
◉ 08 Apr. 2022: Kasrāni criticizes West's "forever war narrative"
◉ 07 Apr. 2022: Aioviḱara urges international community "do not forget us"
◉ 06 Apr. 2022: Parliament signals change in National Board of Trustees
◉ 03 Apr. 2022: Māḱovi's unlikely rise in the polls
◉ 02 Apr. 2022: Social Dems fall in polls as prices soar
◉ 26 Mar. 2022: Social Democratic MP shouts at foreign reporter
◉ 22 Mar. 2022: Justice Adigazi announces retirement
◉ 20 Mar. 2022: Despite geographic proximity Agausia has been moving away from Russia for years
◉ 19 Mar. 2022: Opposition sponsors bill to reduce resort and hotel tax rates
◉ 18 Mar. 2022: Agausian to rely more on Turkey for trade connections
◉ 09 Mar. 2022: Agausian elections 2022: what could happen according to the polls?
◉ 03 Mar. 2022: Tamara performs complete 180 regarding Ukraine
◉ 27 Feb. 2022: Pro-Ukranian protests grow across Agausia
◉ 26 Feb. 2022: Government urges calm while officials scramble
◉ 23 Feb. 2022: Aioviḱara to address parliament
◉ 22 Feb. 2022: Agausians protest governments "apathy" in midst of Russian-Ukranian crisis
◉ 22 Feb. 2022: Opposition bill passes important parliamentary hurdle
◉ 21 Feb. 2022: ḱbilit́ḱali to meet with Russian counterpart
◉ 20 Feb. 2022: Ayovikara urges Agausians to return home from Ukraine
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Update: Court rules against Agausians trapped in Ukraine
https://tamaragestamaratoday.blogspot.com/2022/06/court-rules-against-agausians-trapped.html
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