Stanislav Kochiev

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Stanislav Jakovlevich Kochiev ({{langx|os|Кошты Яковы фырт Станислав|Košty Jakovy fyrt Stanislav}}, {{lang-ka|სტანისლავ კოჩიევი|tr}}, {{langx|ru|Станисла́в Я́ковлевич Ко́чиев}}; born 7 April 1954) is a South Ossetian politician, who is a former presidential candidate and former chairman (speaker) of the Parliament of South Ossetia.{{cite web |title=Kochiev Stanislav Yakovlevich |url=http://www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/46525 |website=Kavkazskiy Uzel |access-date=19 February 2022 |language=ru |date=28 February 2012}}

Kochiev was born in Kurta, and went to school in Tskhinvali, where he attended the state pedagogical institute. He graduated in 1977 and went to work as a high school history teacher. In 1980, Kochiev joined the local branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, where he became head of the ideological department in 1988.

In 1991, after South Ossetia's declaration of independence, Kochiyev headed the Committee on National Affairs and the Ministry of Information and Press.

Kochiev was elected first secretary (leader) of the Communist Party of South Ossetia, the party he still leads today. First elected into parliament in the 1990 election, he has been a member ever since, becoming the parliament's speaker in 1999. In the 2004 election, the Communist Party was defeated and Kochiev was replaced as speaker with Znaur Gassiev. Although the Communist Party did not fare much better in the 2009 election, Kochiev was once again elected speaker.{{cite web |title=Stanislav Kochiyev became the Speaker of South Ossetian Parliament |url=http://www.georgiatimes.info/en/news/14876.html |website=GeorgiaTimes |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724172317/http://www.georgiatimes.info/en/news/14876.html |archive-date=24 July 2011 |date=19 June 2009 |url-status=dead}} The Communist Party fared poorly in the 2014 election, losing all its seats. Kochiev was replaced as speaker by Anatoly Bibilov of United Ossetia.

In the presidential election of 2001, Kochiev finished second with 25% of the vote, necessitating a runoff against Eduard Kokoity.[http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/rferl/2001/01-11-20.rferl.html#10 INCUMBENT TROUNCED IN INCONCLUSIVE PRESIDENTIAL POLL IN SOUTH OSSETIA] Kochiev lost the runoff 40% to 53%.[http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/rferl/2001/01-12-07.rferl.html#24 BREAKAWAY GEORGIAN REGION HOLDS PRESIDENTIAL RUNOFF]

Kochiev is married and has one daughter.

In 2016 Kochiev was working on the committee to draft the new Constitution of South Ossetia.{{cite web |title=Constitution of South Ossetia must clearly define the main priorities of the state development, - Zhanna Zasseeva |url=https://cominf.org/en/node/1166508124 |website=State Information Agency |access-date=1 April 2024}}

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Category:1954 births

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Category:People from Tskhinval district

Category:Ossetian politicians

Category:South Ossetian politicians