Alan Gagloev
Alan Gagloev is a political figure who served as the President of South Ossetia, a partially recognized republic in the Russian Federation. He was appointed by Russian President Vladimir Putin as a special advisor, effectively transitioning from his role as head of state to a consultative position within the Russian political structure. His appointment was part of a broader strategy to maintain Russian influence over South Ossetia, which has been a subject of territorial disputes and political maneuvering. Gagloev's resignation as president and subsequent role as Putin's advisor indicate his…
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