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Congress of the Ingush People (1989–1999)

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360:. Aushev would go on to win the election unopposed. The slow pace of efforts to resettle Ingush refugees from the conflict, as well as continued ethnic violence in eastern North Ossetia, led to another outburst of anti-Russian sentiment. On 15 May 1993, the congress declared its intention to establish the Republic of Ingushetia as a "secular, legal, democratic state in union with the Russian Federation". At the 11 September 1993 congress, delegates urged Aushev to begin preparing a referendum on Ingushetia remaining part of Russia. 40: 664: 328:
The East Prigorodny conflict began in October 1992, and ended within a month, resulting in the ethnic cleansing of the region's Ingush population. The Congress, which had previously promised that the Russian government would support Ingushetia during the conflict (on the contrary, they had supported
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sentiment. Seynaroyev resigned from leadership and became part of the Organising Committee, which held leadership roles. In a 17 January 1993 emergency session, the congress condemned the
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The Congress held its second meeting, also in Grozny, on 6–7 October 1991. At the congress, it was determined to establish a People's Assembly of Ingushetia (Russian:
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from 1989 to 1999, when it formally became part of the legislature of Ingushetia and was reorganised into the
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on 9 September 1989. The meeting was numbered as the second congress in recognition of the
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Dzadziev, Alexander (2003). "The Osset-Ingush conflict: the roots and the present day".
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On 22 November 1999 the Congress of the Ingush People was legally subsumed into the
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The Congress of the Ingush People held its first meeting in the Chechen capital of
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occurred on 30 November of the same year and succeeded with widespread support.
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to formally condemn Russian and North Ossetian military activities.
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and the Russian military presence in Ingushetia, and called for the
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In December 1990, the congress' first leader and leader of the
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The sole permanent member of the Organising Committee was
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Ingush nationalist organisation active from 1989 to 1999
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as its candidate in December 1992, although he was an
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Leader
Issa Kodzoev
Beksultan Seynaroyev
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Organising Committee
People's Assembly of the Republic of Ingushetia
Nazran
Grozny
Ideology
Ingush nationalism
Federalism
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
Russian
romanized
republic
Ingushetia
People's Assembly
East Prigorodny conflict
North Ossetia
Grozny
Congress of the Revolutionary Ingush People
Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Prigorodny District
Vladikavkaz
North Ossetia–Alania
East Prigorodny conflict
Nijsxo

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