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    Parliamentary elections were held in Abkhazia on 4 March 2007, with a second round in seventeen constituencies on 18 March. The 35 members of the People's...
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    involved a territorial conflict over Sukhumi okrug (which corresponds to the Abkhazian region) between the Georgian Democratic Republic, White Russia and the...
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  • politician from Abkhazia Beslan Dbar, candidate in the 2007 Abkhazian parliamentary election Beslan Eshba, deputy of the 5th convocation of the People's...
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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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    anti-government demonstrations in November 2007 and was running on a joint ticket in the parliamentary election in May 2008. Dr. Maia Urushadze; Dr. Tamar...
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    Alexander Ankvab (category Candidates in the 2004 Abkhazian presidential election)
    needed] In the 2004 Abkhazian presidential election, Ankvab supported Bagapsh's candidacy following his own exclusion by the Central Election Commission; he...
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  • election 2007 Turkish general election 2007 Turkish presidential election 2007 Turkish constitutional referendum 2007 Abkhazian parliamentary election 2007 Åland...
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    Abkhazia (redirect from Abkhazian Republic)
    Abkhazia's ethnic Abkhazian identity. After Ankvab fled the capital, on 31 May, the People's Assembly of Abkhazia appointed parliamentary speaker Valery...
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    Minister for the Conflict Issues, and hence, a chief negotiator in the Abkhazian and South Ossetian affairs. In January 2008, he became the Foreign Minister...
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    Khadjimba as their candidate in the Abkhazian presidential election, 2009 scheduled for December of the same year. Abkhazian leaders have made alternating demands...
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    Mateusz Piskorski (category Members of the Polish Sejm 2005–2007)
    2004 Belarusian parliamentary election 2009 Abkhazian presidential election 2010 Belarusian presidential election Latvian regional elections, 2011 2011 Estonian...
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    Dream-Democratic Georgia party and secured victory in the 2012 Georgian parliamentary election against the United National Movement party of incumbent President...
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  • Abkhaz side as a reason. Chikovani, Iuri (2007). Род Абхазских князей Шервашидзе [Family of the Abkhazian princes of Shervashidze] (PDF) (in Russian)...
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    Georgia's secessionist republics: she criticized the close ties between Abkhazian, South Ossetian, and Karabakhian separatists (notably the signature of...
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  • Abkhazia form the second largest ethnic group in Abkhazia after the native Abkhazians. Armenians settled in Abkhazia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries...
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    Anchabadze, Yu. D.; Argun, Yu. G. (2012), Абхазы (Abkhazians) (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka Blauvelt, Timothy (May 2007), "Abkhazia: Patronage and Power in the Stalin...
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  • Party for the Economic Development of Abkhazia (category 2007 establishments in Abkhazia)
    the Abkhazian government. On 23 January 2009 the Party organised a roundtable discussion about the run-up to the December 2009 Presidential election, which...
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  • Constitution of Georgia recognizes Abkhazian as the official language of Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia. In 2007, the Parliament of Georgia recognized...
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    city, estimated data "Article 8", Constitution of Georgia. In Abkhazian AR, also Abkhazian. "Constitution of Georgia" (PDF). Parliament of Georgia. Archived...
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  • Guram Sharadze (category 2007 deaths)
    In 2003, he joined Shevardnadze's election bloc "For A New Georgia" in the controversial parliamentary elections which were widely denounced as rigged...
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    Vladimir Zhirinovsky (category Candidates in the 1991 Russian presidential election)
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from 1996 to 2008. During his lifetime, Zhirinovsky ran in every single Russian presidential election...
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    Vladimir Putin (category Candidates in the 2000 Russian presidential election)
    hand" in the run-up to the parliamentary election. Viktor Zubkov was appointed the new prime minister. On 19 September 2007, Putin's nuclear-capable bombers...
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    Science, Culture, Religion, Youth and Sport International and Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Relations with Compatriots Agrarian Policy, Natural Resources...
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    of the Saakashvili presidency. Following UNM's loss in the 2012 parliamentary elections, she joined the opposition, before moving to Ukraine in 2015, where...
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    In 2007, members of the parliaments and civil society organizations from Northern Cyprus and Western Sahara observed the Abkhazian parliamentary election...
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  • Abkhazia national football team; Abkhazians; Abkhazians of African descent; Abkhazian parliamentary election, 2007; Abkhazian Revolution; Abkhazia–Russia border;...
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    Abkhazia and Transnistria was taken immediately after the end of the Abkhazian-Georgian War when their foreign ministries signed the first co-operation...
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    both territories. After hearing the aforementioned appeals from both the Abkhazian and South Ossetian leadership, on 25 August 2008, the Federation Council...
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  • Aiaaira Akhatsa the Union of Defenders of Abkhazia Rodina Apsadgil the Abkhazian branch of the LDPR and two youth organisations: Smena the Social-Democratic...
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    Nazikeda Kadın (1848 – 11 April 1895). BaşKadin (First Consort). She was an Abkhazian princess, born Mediha Hanim, lady-in-waiting to Cemile Sultan. She died...
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