Abkhazia remains pro-Russian despite change of power | Russia Beyond The Headlines
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A group of activists calling themselves “Ahatsa” were behind the opposition protests. The movement is in favor of reforms and integration with Russia. In particular, Ahatsa insists on the creation of a commission to monitor funds allocated to the republic by Russia.
Récit des événements d’Abkhazie.
Dans le cours des événements, on notera au recours à une forme « traditionnelle » d’assemblée.
Meanwhile, the Coordinating Council of Abkhazia, created a year ago as a union including 11 leaders of various parties and movements, had announced a national assembly, a democratic tradition that stems from ancient times, when it was decided that the most important issues in Abkhazia would be resolved with the participation of as many people as possible. The national assembly began on May 29 and was to last all week.
Mais le blocage avec le président chassé a nécessité néanmoins la médiation de l’envoyé de Moscou.
Fin août, élection du prochain président
Abkhazia’s fourth president will be elected on August 24.
Enfin arx tarpeia Capitoli proxima
The story of Abkhazia’s third president once again shows that the division between public acceptance and rejection is very low. A bold, principled politician and a good head of the security agencies proved to be a weak manager. His opponents blame him for the fact that in the slightly more than two years of his reign, the republic has fallen into absolute financial dependence on Russia, and Russian economic assistance has been squandered.