Olga Kovitidi

Versions of names: Ольга Ковитиди
Russia

Since 2014 Olga Kovitidi has been a Member of the Federation Council (the executive branch of the Republic of Crimea).  Member of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea from 2006 to 2014. Since 2017 - Member of the State Duma of the VII convocation.

Missions

Individual observers at the 2019 parliamentary elections in the unrecognised Republic of South Ossetia

identified

Единая Россия / United Russia

Member of the national parliament of the Russian Federation

Широкомасштабное участие здесь российских наблюдателей в мониторинговой миссии, а также то, что было отмечено нами на участках, подтверждают соответствие не только национальному законодательству, но и международному электоральному законодательству, которое сегодня существует.

http://cominf.org/node/1166523262 (2019-06-09)
Individual observers at the 2019 presidential elections in the unrecognised Republic of Abkhazia

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Единая Россия / United Russia

Member of the national parliament of the Russian Federation

Выборы проходят сегодня достаточно открыто, демократично [...] Мы твердо уверены, что происходящее сейчас, наблюдение за выборами, являются прозрачным способом поддержки и развития демократии и прав человека в Абхазии.

http://archive.is/PAuqZ#selection-917.95-917.594 (2019-08-25)

Общение с избирателями подтвердило тот факт, что никаких ограничений прав и свобод не было зафиксировано.

http://archive.is/25gzB#selection-921.152-921.256 (2019-08-27)

Corresponding elections

illegitimate
On 9 June 2019, the so-called Republic of South Ossetia, located within the internationally recognised borders of Georgia, held “parliamentary elections”. The overwhelming majority of the world’s nations does not recognise the sovereignty of the Republic of South Ossetia, while international institutions such as the OSCE ODIHR considered “elections” there as illegitimate and did not send international election observers there.
illegitimate
The so-called Republic of Abkhazia, located within the internationally recognised borders of Georgia, held “presidential elections” on 25 August and 8 September 2019. The overwhelming majority of the world’s nations does not recognise the sovereignty of the Republic of Abkhazia, while international institutions such as the OSCE ODIHR considered “elections” there as illegitimate and did not send international election observers there.