Prime Minister of Abkhazia

The prime minister of Abkhazia is the de facto head of government of the partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia, that is de jure part of Georgia.

Prime Minister of the Republic of Abkhazia
Incumbent
Alexander Ankvab
since 23 April 2020
ResidenceSukhumi
AppointerAslan Bzhania,
as President of Abkhazia
Inaugural holderGennady Gagulia
Formation26 November 1994

History

Government of President Vladislav Ardzinba

While the presidency was held by one man – Vladislav Ardzinba – from 1994 to 2005, the position of prime minister changed hands a number of times during that time. It was created with the November 1994 adoption of the Constitution of Abkhazia, and Gennady Gagulia was appointed to the position in January 1995.

Government of President Sergei Bagapsh

After Sergei Bagapsh succeeded Ardzinba to the presidency in February 2005, he appointed Alexander Ankvab as Prime Minister. Ankvab was Bagapsh's vice presidential candidate in the 12 December 2009 presidential election,[1] and as required by law, he was officially suspended from his post on 11 November and his duties were carried out by First Vice Premier Leonid Lakerbaia.[2] Bagapsh and Ankvab won the election, and on 13 February 2010, Ankvab was succeeded by long-time minister for foreign affairs Sergei Shamba.[3]

Government of President Alexander Ankvab

After Alexander Ankvab defeated Sergei Shamba in the 2011 presidential election, Leonid Lakerbaia became Prime Minister.

On 2 June 2014, Lakerbaia resigned as a result of the Abkhazian Revolution and Vice Premier Vladimir Delba was appointed acting prime minister.[4]

Government of President Raul Khajimba

The 2014 presidential election was won by opposition leader Raul Khajimba, who on 29 September 2014 appointed Beslan Butba as the new prime minister.[5] However, there were rumors of Butba's resignation almost since the beginning of his term, explained variously by a power struggle between Butba and Khajimba and by Butba's supposed bad performance as Prime Minister.[6] Butba was finally dismissed by President Khajimba on 16 March 2015, and temporarily replaced by First Vice Premier Shamil Adzynba.[7] In a press conference afterwards, Butba said that he had made Khajimba aware of his intention to resign. He claimed that the presidential administration had taken over many of the responsibilities of the prime minister, creating a 'second government'.[6] On 20 March, Khajimba appointed MP and former United Abkhazia chairman Artur Mikvabia as Butba's successor.[8]

Following a pending motion of no-confidence against him, the storming of the Interior Ministry by opposition activists and a failed referendum to bring about an early presidential election, Mikvabia announced his resignation as Prime Minister on 26 July 2016, accepted on the same day by Khajimba.[9][10] In an interview with Caucasian Knot, Mikvabia stated that the strong unrest in society was being caused by the government's efforts to structurally improve the financial situation of Abkhazia through measures such as the introduction of VAT, that he did not want to work under conditions where society itself hindered development and that he hoped his resignation would defuse tensions.[11] Khajimba again appointed Adzynba as acting prime minister.[10] On 5 August, he appointed newly-appointed presidential administration head Beslan Bartsits as the new Prime Minister.[12]

List of prime ministers of Abkhazia

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 Gennady Gagulia
(1948–2018)
January 199529 April 19972 years, 3 monthsIndependent
2 Sergei Bagapsh
(1949–2011)
29 April 199720 December 19992 years, 235 daysIndependent
3 Viacheslav Tsugba
(born 1944)
20 December 199930 May 20011 year, 161 daysIndependent
4 Anri Jergenia
(1941–2020)
7 June 200129 November 20021 year, 175 daysIndependent
(1) Gennady Gagulia
(1948–2018)
29 November 20028 April 2003130 daysIndependent
5 Raul Khajimba
(born 1958)
22 April 20036 October 20041 year, 167 daysIndependent
6 Nodar Khashba
(born 1951)
6 October 200414 February 2005131 daysUnited Abkhazia
7 Alexander Ankvab
(born 1952)
14 February 200513 February 20104 years, 364 daysAitaira
8 Sergei Shamba
(born 1951)
13 February 201027 September 20111 year, 226 daysIndependent
9 Leonid Lakerbaia
(born 1947)
27 September 20112 June 20142 years, 248 daysAitaira
Vladimir Delba
(born 1974)
Acting Prime Minister
2 June 201429 September 2014119 daysIndependent
10 Beslan Butba
(born 1960)
29 September 201417 March 2015169 daysPEDA
Shamil Adzynba
(born 1970)
Acting Prime Minister
17 March 201520 March 20153 daysIndependent
11 Artur Mikvabia
(born 1949)
20 March 201526 July 20161 year, 128 daysUnited Abkhazia
Shamil Adzynba
(born 1970)
Acting Prime Minister
26 July 20165 August 201610 daysIndependent
12 Beslan Bartsits
(born 1978)
5 August 201625 April 20181 year, 263 daysIndependent
(1) Gennady Gagulia
(1948–2018)
25 April 20188 September 2018136 daysIndependent
Daur Arshba
(born 1962)
Acting Prime Minister
8 September 201818 September 201810 daysIndependent
13 Valeri Bganba
(born 1953)
18 September 201823 April 20201 year, 218 daysIndependent
(7) Alexander Ankvab
(born 1952)
23 April 2020Incumbent4 years, 4 daysAitaira


Timeline

Alexander AnkvabValeri BganbaDaur ArshbaGennady GaguliaBeslan BartsitsShamil AdzynbaArtur MikvabiaBeslan ButbaVladimir DelbaLeonid LakerbaiaSergei ShambaNodar KhashbaRaul KhajimbaAnri JergeniaViacheslav TsugbaSergei Bagapsh

See also

References