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    On 3 April 2016, Abkhazia held local elections for the 6th convocations of its local assemblies in all districts except Gali. The terms of the 5th convocations...
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  • local bodies of self-government. President Ardzinba then issues a decree setting local elections for 14 March 1998. For the purpose of the elections,...
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  • Abkhazia held local elections for the 3rd convocations of its local assemblies, coinciding with early voting for the Russian presidential election of the following...
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    constituencies. The Upper Kodori Valley participated for the first time in local Abkhazian elections --- the area had been under Georgian control until it was conquered...
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    new elections". JAM News. 16 January 2020. Retrieved 11 February 2020. Joshua Kucera (13 January 2020). "Abkhazian leader resigns, new elections called"...
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  • On 10 March 2001, Abkhazia held local elections for the 2nd convocations of its local assemblies. In total, 266 candidates contested 210 seats. 40 of...
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    Abkhazian Supreme Court annulled the results, following protests against Khajimba. Khajimba resigned the presidency on 12 January, and new elections were...
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    control of a group of local Bolsheviks and the Red Army of Russia following a Bolshevik-led rebellion against the local Abkhazian self-government, Abkhaz...
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    Retrieved 27 February 2017. The Central Election Commission announced the preliminary results of the elections to the Parliament of Abkhazia Apsny Press...
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    Ankvab on 1 June 2014 following the 2014 Abkhazian political crisis. Four candidates contested the elections, which were won by Raul Khadjimba, who received...
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    election an immoral Kremlin-staged comedy.  Russia – Two polling stations were opened in Russia for local Abkhazian citizens to vote in the elections...
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  • Thumbnail for 2016 Abkhazian early presidential elections referendum
    A referendum on holding early presidential elections was held in Abkhazia on 10 July 2016. The referendum was declared invalid due to low turnout (1.23%)...
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    Presidential elections were held in Abkhazia on 3 October 1999, alongside a constitutional referendum. They were the first direct presidential elections in Abkhazia...
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    On 5 December 2004 Bagapsh and Khadjimba agreed to hold new elections. In these elections they would run on a joint ticket, with Khadjimba as vice presidential...
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    Indirect presidential elections were held in Abkhazia for the first time on 26 November 1994. Vladislav Ardzinba was elected President, and was inaugurated...
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  • Malawian general election 2019 Bolivian general election (followed by the 2019 Bolivian political crisis) 2019 Abkhazian presidential election October 2020...
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    Abkhazia (redirect from Abkhazian Republic)
    Abkhazia sovereign territory of Georgia. Lacking effective control over the Abkhazian territory, Georgia maintains an Abkhaz government-in-exile. The region...
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    to the Law on the Election of the President of the Republic of Abkhazia, candidates for the Presidency have to: possess Abkhazian citizenship; be of...
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    journalists during the elections. On 31 August, as demanded by the Abkhazian constitution since Khajimba was participating in the elections, his premiership...
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    Sukhumi (category CS1 uses Abkhazian-language script (ab))
    a part of Georgia. The city has been controlled by Abkhazia since the Abkhazian war in 1992–93. The city, which has an airport, is a port, major rail...
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    independence. In the previous parliamentary elections in 2017, Georgia said it considered these elections illegal under international law, with its Foreign...
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    Europe/Radio Liberty. 12 March 2012. "Second round in Abkhazian poll completed". 26 March 2012. "Abkhazian parliament has third Armenian member". 4 July 2023...
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    Central Election Commission approved the registration of 130 candidates, of which 22 withdrew before election day. They included 92 Abkhazians, 10 Armenians...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Abkhazia on 2 March 2002 to elect the third convocation of the People's Assembly. The elections had originally been...
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    new elections. In these elections they would run on a joint ticket, with Khadjimba as vice presidential candidate. After Russia recognised Abkhazian independence...
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    granted the Abkhaz wide over-representation in the local Abkhazian Supreme Soviet, despite Abkhazians being only 18% in Abkhazia, while Georgians were 46%...
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  • Mass media in Abkhazia (category Articles to be expanded from January 2016)
    allegedly libelling Bagapsh. Some Abkhazian journalists viewed this as an intimidation of opposition in the run-up to the elections. There is a trilingual semimonthly...
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  • Thumbnail for 1991 Abkhazian Supreme Soviet election
    1992 the chairman of Abkhazian Supreme Soviet Vladislav Ardzinba ordered the republican guard to attack the building of Abkhazian Ministry of Internal...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on 26 October 2024. The elections were held under the rules passed in 2017 through the constitutional amendments...
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  • Thumbnail for 1919 Abkhazian People's Council election
    Elections to the People's Council were held in Abkhazia on 13 February 1919, alongside parliamentary elections in Georgia. The Social Democrats won 27...
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