[3] Also in 2014, Dyakonov broke from the Unity Party's ranks by criticizing their leader, Eduard Kokoity stating that he was more preoccupied bribing Russian officials with money set aside for infrastructure reconstruction than actually serving the South Ossetian people.
[6] Afterwards Dyakonov would serve as the head of the parliamentary committee on national policies, culture, religion and media, as which, he denounced Georgian efforts to establish a checkpoint near the village of Tsnelis.
And if we are building a democratic state based on the rule of law, the system of checks and balances between the branches of government must work."
Dyakonov also expressed dissatisfaction with transitioning from coal to gas power plants, the crisis in the health care system and the "artificial" fragmentation of the political field.
[11] In 2022 Dyakonov, alongside Alan Gagloev and one of his staffers, Anna Kumaritova, as well as two other members of parliament Zaza Driaev and Vitaly Ikaev, nominated Konstantin Dzhussoev as prime minister, and supported the removal of Timur Kokoity from the Central Election Commission, and the replacement of Magomed Bagaev as Prosecutor General of South Ossetia.