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2013 Ingush Head election

Indirect elections for the Head of the Republic of Ingushetia were held on 9 September 2013. Incumbent Head Yunus-Bek Yevkurov was re-elected for another 5 year term.[1]

Background Edit

Since 1992, Ingushetia has been a Republic of the Russian Federation.[2] It held direct presidential elections until 2004 when Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin abolished direct elections.[3] He replaced them with indirect elections in which the People's Assembly elected a Head. However, amid growing anti-Putin protests in 2011-2012, President Dimitry Medvedev reintroduced them.[4] However, when Putin returned to power, he signed a decree that abolished direct elections in Dagestan and Ingushetia, and some saw it as an attempt to keep unpopular leaders in power.[5]

Candidates Edit

President Putin selected three candidates:[6]

  • Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, Head of Ingushetia since 2008.
  • Magomed Tatriyev, deputy speaker of the parliament.
  • Uruskhan Yevloyev, head of the Ingush branch of A Just Russia.

It was rumored that former, but highly controversial Head Murat Zyazikov may be a candidate.[7]

Results Edit

On 9 September Yanus-Bek Yevkurov was declared the winner. He will serve as Head unless he loses the next election or is dismissed by the President of Russia.[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Daghestan, Ingushetia Officials Pick Leaders".
  2. ^ "Regions and territories: Ingushetia". 22 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Leaders of Daghestan, Ingushetia Look Set to Stay on".
  4. ^ "Leaders of Daghestan, Ingushetia Look Set to Stay on".
  5. ^ "Leaders of Daghestan, Ingushetia Look Set to Stay on".
  6. ^ "Leaders of Daghestan, Ingushetia Look Set to Stay on".
  7. ^ "Is Ingushetia's Former President Poised for a Comeback?".
  8. ^ "Daghestan, Ingushetia Officials Pick Leaders".

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