7th People's Assembly of Abkhazia

People's Assembly — Parliament of the Republic of Abkhazia of the 7th convocation (Russian: Народное Собрание — Парламент Республики Абхазия; Abkhaz: Аҧсны Жәлар Реизара – Апарламент) is the current convocation of the People's Assembly of partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia, elected in the 2022 Abkhazian parliamentary election.[1][2]

People's Assembly — Parliament of the Republic of Abkhazia of the 7th convocation
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Parties in People's Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyPeople's Assembly of Abkhazia
Jurisdiction Abkhazia
Meeting placeZvanba 1, Sukhumi
Term12 April 2022 (2022-04-12) 
GovernmentOverwhelming majority of deputies
Websiteparlamentra.org
Members35
SpeakerLasha Ashuba
Vice SpeakersNaur Narmania, Fazlibey Avidzba, Ashot Minosyan
Sessions
1st12 April 2022 (2022-04-12) – 27 July 2022 (2022-07-27)
2ndOctober 2022 (2022-10) 

History

On 12 April 2022, at the first meeting of the elected parliament, Lasha Ashuba was unanimously elected speaker. Fazlybey Avidzba, Astamur Arshba and Ashot Minosyan were elected vice-speakers of the parliament. The meeting was held in the hall of the Cabinet of Ministers. The first meeting in accordance with the Constitution is chaired by the oldest deputy Fazlibey Avidzba, born 1957. Member of the Russian State Duma Konstantin Zatulin is also present at the first meeting as a guest.[3][4]

Composition

This list contains all 35 elected MPs.[5] 33 of them were elected in the first two rounds, and two constituencies had to hold by-elections.[6][7][8]

Constituency Deputy Party Birth year Notes
1st (New District) Inar Gitsba Independent 1985
2nd (New District) Astamur Gerhelia Amtsakhara 1986
3rd (Stariy Poselok) Narsou Salakaya Independent 1983
4th (Severny) Erik Rshtuni Independent 1986
5th (Sinopsky) Lasha Ashuba Independent 1989 Elected Speaker at the first meeting
6th (Centralny) Dmitriy Marshania Independent 1989
7th (Biblioteka) Rashida Aiba Independent 1975
8th (Mayaksky) Naur Narmania Independent 1991 Elected in the 11 June by-election[9]
9th (Vostochny) Kan Kvarchiya Independent 1974
10th (Pitsundsky) Daut Khutaba Independent 1982
11th (Bzypsky) Timur Beiia Independent 1982
12th (Gagrsky) Astamur Arshba Independent 1988 Elected Vice Speaker at the first meeting
13th (Gagrsky Gorodskoy) Alhas Bartsits Independent 1983
14th (Tsandrypshsky) Galust Trapizonyan Independent 1958
15th (Otkharsky) Badrik Pilia Independent 1979
16th (Duripshsky) Beslan Khalvash Independent 1970
17th (Lykhnynsky) Aslan Lakoba Independent 1979
18th (Gudautsky Gorodskoy 1) Leonid Lakerbaia Aitaira 1947 Elected in the 14 May by-election[10]
19th (Gudautsky Gorodskoy 2) Alkhas Khagba Independent 1983
20th (Aatsynskiy) Alisa Gularia Amtsakhara 1977
21st (Novoafonsky) Akhra Pachulia Independent 1977
22nd (Eshersky) Fazlibey Avidzba Independent 1957 Elected Vice Speaker at the first meeting
23rd (Gumistinsky) Levon Galustian Independent 1980
24th (Pshapsky) Ashot Minosyan Independent 1974 Elected Vice Speaker at the first meeting
25th (Macharsky) Inar Sadzba Independent 1993
26th (Drandsky) Adgur Kharazia Independent 1959
27th (Baslakhusky) Venori Bebia Independent 1976
28th (Gupsky) Demur Gogia Independent 1977
29th (Chlousky) Almas Akaba Amtsakhara 1992
30th (Kutolsky) Vakhtangi Golandzia Independent 1969
31st (Kyndygsky) Rezo Zantaria Independent 1965
32nd (Ochamchyrsky) Batal Jopua Independent 1985
33rd (Tkuarchalskiy 1) Beslan Emurkhba Amtsakhara 1987
34th (Tkuarchalskiy 2) German Kacharava Independent 1992
35th (Galsky) Temur Shergelia Independent 1975

References

  1. "В Абхазии начались выборы в парламент республики". EADaily (in Russian). 12 March 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  2. "Абхазия: два тура позади, но парламентские выборы продолжаются". Эхо Кавказа (in Russian). 30 March 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  3. "Лаша Ашуба избран спикером абхазского парламента". Эхо Кавказа (in Russian). 12 April 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  4. "Парламент Абхазии возглавил Лаша Ашуба". EADaily (in Russian). 12 April 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  5. "Депутаты". parlamentra.org. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  6. "Избраны 33 парламентария из 35". Эхо Кавказа (in Russian). 27 March 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  7. "Маякский избирательный округ ставит рекорды". Эхо Кавказа (in Russian). 30 May 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  8. "Леонид Лакербая с четвертой попытки в третий раз стал парламентарием". Эхо Кавказа (in Russian). 16 May 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  9. "В Абхазии избрали 35-го депутата парламента". tass.ru. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  10. "Леонид Лакербая избран депутатом Парламента Абхазии". apsadgil.info. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
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