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Jemal Gamakharia

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in the 1980s. 1991 he was elected to the Supreme Council of Abkhazia, which soon became divided along ethnic and political lines. Following the war in Abkhazia, Gamakharia followed a pro-Georgian faction in exile in Georgia proper, where he retained his seat in the council-in-exile and was elected
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before returning to Abkhazia in 1982. He taught at the Abkhazian State University and Georgian Institute for Subtropics in
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in Abkhazia in 1993. On 8 April 2019 he was elected chairman of the Supreme Council of Abkhazia, based
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and a member of the local legislature since 1991, Gvazava was forced, along with most of the region's
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as part of the Revival of Georgia election bloc led by
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Georgian
Georgian
autonomous republic
Abkhazia
Georgian population
secessionist victory
in exile
Tbilisi
Ganakhleba
Gali district
Abkhaz ASSR
Georgian SSR
Moscow State Institute for History and Archives
Kuybyshev
Sukhumi
Elguja Gvazava
Parliament of Georgia
Aslan Abashidze
"Abkhazian Supreme Council-in-Exile Elects New Chairman"
"Jemal Gamakharia"
Categories
1949 births
Living people
People from Gali District, Abkhazia
Mingrelians
Members of the Parliament of Georgia

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