Garry Muldarov

[2] In 2021, Muldarov made headlines when he engaged in a fist fight with fellow MP Igor Chochiev.

Strelkov, a former militia leader and volunteer in the War in Donbass, was accused of pocketing money designated for the construction of housing.

[3] Muldarov's dispute with United Ossetia centered around his time as the head of the parliamentary commission for the delimitation and demarcation of the border with Georgia, with Muldarov splitting from United Ossetia shortly after accusing Bibilov of ceding 200 square kilometers of land to Georgia.

[5] Muldarov stood as a candidate in the 2022 South Ossetian presidential election, earning 9.33% of the electorate, or 2,592 votes, placing fourth and being eliminated in the first round.

[12] In 2024 Muldarov, alongside two other leading anti-establishment politicians, Dzambolat Medoev and David Sanakoev, had their Russian citizenship stripped at the behest of the Federal Security Service due to their support of "establishing a state border with Georgia.