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Vladislav Ardzinba (Abkhaz
Abkhaz language

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: ) (born May 14, 1945) is an Abkhaz
Abkhaz people

The Abkhazians or Abkhaz are a Caucasus ethnic group, mainly living in Republic of Abkhazia. A large Abkhazian diaspora lives in Turkey who are descendants of Abkhazians who emigrated from the Caucasus in the late 19th century as part of Muhajir ....
 politician who was the first President of the unrecognized, but de facto
De facto

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 independent Republic of Abkhazia, a breakaway autonomous republic
Autonomous republic

An autonomous republic is a type of administrative division similar to a province. A significant number of autonomous republics can be found within the successor states of the Soviet Union, but the majority are located within Russia....
 of Georgia
Georgia (country)

Georgia is a transcontinental country in the Caucasus region, located at the dividing line between Europe and Asia. It is bordered by the Russia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Armenia to the south, and Turkey to the southwest....
, from 1994 to 2005.

islav Ardzinba was born in the village of Lower Eshera, Abkhaz ASSR, Georgian SSR
Georgian SSR

The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic , also known as the Georgian SSR for short, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union that made up the former Soviet Union....
, Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
. After graduating from the Historical Department of the Sukhumi
Sukhumi

Sukhumi, also spelled as Sukhum is the capital of Abkhazia, a de facto independent republic, which is internationally recognized as being an autonomous republic within Georgia , except by Russia and Nicaragua, which regard it as an independent state....
 Pedagogical Institute, Ardzinba studied at the Tbilisi State University
Tbilisi State University

Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University, better known as Tbilisi State University , is a university established on 8 February, 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia ....
 where he received a doctor degree.






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Vladislav Ardzinba (Abkhaz
Abkhaz language

Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian languages spoken mainly by the Abkhaz people in Georgia , Turkey, and in Abkhazia, the republic that is generally accepted as part of Georgia, but that is recognized as independent by Russia and Nicaragua....
: ) (born May 14, 1945) is an Abkhaz
Abkhaz people

The Abkhazians or Abkhaz are a Caucasus ethnic group, mainly living in Republic of Abkhazia. A large Abkhazian diaspora lives in Turkey who are descendants of Abkhazians who emigrated from the Caucasus in the late 19th century as part of Muhajir ....
 politician who was the first President of the unrecognized, but de facto
De facto

De facto is a Latin expression that means "concerning the fact" or in practice but not necessarily ordained by law. It is commonly used in contrast to de jure when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or contrary to a regulation....
 independent Republic of Abkhazia, a breakaway autonomous republic
Autonomous republic

An autonomous republic is a type of administrative division similar to a province. A significant number of autonomous republics can be found within the successor states of the Soviet Union, but the majority are located within Russia....
 of Georgia
Georgia (country)

Georgia is a transcontinental country in the Caucasus region, located at the dividing line between Europe and Asia. It is bordered by the Russia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Armenia to the south, and Turkey to the southwest....
, from 1994 to 2005.

Early life and career

Vladislav Ardzinba was born in the village of Lower Eshera, Abkhaz ASSR, Georgian SSR
Georgian SSR

The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic , also known as the Georgian SSR for short, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union that made up the former Soviet Union....
, Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
. After graduating from the Historical Department of the Sukhumi
Sukhumi

Sukhumi, also spelled as Sukhum is the capital of Abkhazia, a de facto independent republic, which is internationally recognized as being an autonomous republic within Georgia , except by Russia and Nicaragua, which regard it as an independent state....
 Pedagogical Institute, Ardzinba studied at the Tbilisi State University
Tbilisi State University

Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University, better known as Tbilisi State University , is a university established on 8 February, 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia ....
 where he received a doctor degree. He then worked for eighteen years in Moscow
Moscow

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 specialising in ancient Middle East
Middle East

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ern civilizations under Yevgeniy Primakov, then head of the Institute of Oriental Studies
Oriental studies

Oriental studies is the academic field of study that embraces Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology; in recent years the term Asian studies has mostly replaced the older term....
 in Moscow, and later Russian foreign and Prime Minister. Back to Sukhumi, he served as the director of the Abkhazian Institute of Language, Literature and History from 1987 until 1989, when he was elected a Deputy to the USSR Supreme Soviet
Supreme Soviet

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 from Gudauta
Gudauta

Gudauta is a town in Georgia ?s breakaway region Abkhazia and a centre of the Gudauta district. It is situated on the Black Sea, 37 km northwest to Sukhumi, the capital of Abkhazia....
. From there, he was involved closely with national issues, including Abkhazia, and quickly emerged as one of the most active proponent of the Abkhaz secessionist cause. While a deputy to the USSR Supreme Soviet, Ardzinba, himself a conservative Communist, forged a close ties with the hardliners in Moscow, particularly with the parliamentary chairman Anatoly Lukyanov
Anatoly Lukyanov

Anatoly Ivanovich Lukyanov is a Russian Communist politician who was the President of the Soviet Union between 15 March 1990 and 22 August 1991....
, and other members of the right-wing groups in Moscow that were responsible for the August 1991 coup attempt.

Role in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict
Georgian-Abkhaz conflict

The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict refers to the ethnic conflict between Georgians and Abkhazians in Abkhazia, which is presently a de facto independent partially recognized republic....

On December 4, 1990, Ardzinba was elected Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Abkhazia. Ardzinba, a charismatic but excitable figure popular among the Abkhaz was believed by Georgians to have helped to instigate the violence of July 1989. Ardzinba managed to consolidate his power relatively quickly, and went back on promises of increasing the representation of Georgians in Abkhazia's autonomous structures he had made before being elected; since then, Ardzinba tried to rule Abkhazia relatively single-handedly, but avoided, for the time being, to enter into overt conflict with the central authorities in Tbilisi
Tbilisi

Tbilisi , is the capital city and the largest city of Georgia , lying on the banks of the Mt'k'vari River. The name is derived from an early Georgian form Tpilisi and it was officially known as ?????? in Russian, until 1936....
. In mid-1991, he negotiated and accepted the Georgian concession on the reform of the electoral law that granted the Abkhaz wide over-representation in the Supreme Soviet. However, Ardzinba created the Abkhazian National Guard that was mono-ethnically Abkhaz, and initiated a practice of replacing ethnic Georgians in leading positions with Abkhaz. As the Georgian-Abkhaz tensions rose, Ardzinba’s rhetoric mounted, as he claimed in late July 1992 that "Abkhazia is strong enough to fight Georgia."

In August 1992, a Georgian military force ousted Ardzinba and his group from Sukhumi. They took shelter in Gudauta, a home to the Soviet-era Russian military base. Ardzinba benefited from his contacts with the Russian hardliner circles and military leaders to garner a critical support in the war against Georgian government.

Presidency


After the hostilities ended in 1994 and a bulk of Georgian population was forced out of Abkhazia, the de facto Abkhazian parliament elected Ardzinba to the presidency, a move that was condemned by Georgia and the United Nations
United Nations

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 as illegal. He won the first direct polls on October 3, 1999, without an opponent and was re-elected as president of Abkhazia. He installed an autocratic regime and remained politically untouchable until his health seriously deteriorated in 2003. He has stated that independence from Georgia is not negotiable, and has tried to align the state with Russia whose political and economic support was essential to the de facto republic. As a leader of the Abkhaz side he met the two successive Russian presidents - Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was the second President of Russia and is the current Prime Minister of Russia as well as chairman of United Russia and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Russia and Belarus....
 and Boris Yeltsin
Boris Yeltsin

Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin was the first President of the Russian Federation, serving from 1991 to 1999.Yeltsin came to power with a wave of high expectations....
, and Eduard Shevardnadze
Eduard Shevardnadze

Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze served as the President of Georgia from 1995 until he resigned on 23 November 2003 as a consequence of the bloodless Rose Revolution....
 of Georgia.

Under his rule, human right records were extremely poor as most of the pre-war Georgian population of Abkhazia were deprived the right to return and those who remained were subjected to systematic ethnic cleansing
Ethnic cleansing

Ethnic cleansing is a euphemism referring to the persecution through imprisonment, expulsion, or killing of members of an ethnic minority by a majority to achieve ethnic homogeneity in majority-controlled territory....
. Ardzinba aroused some further criticism from the international community after issuing a decree banning Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses is a restorationism, Millenarianism Christianity religious movement. Sociology of religion have classified the group as an Adventism sect....
 in 1995.

During the last years of his presidency Ardzinba faced criticism for both failing to bring stability to Abkhazia and his increasingly low public profile. He has not appeared in public since 2002. As a result, the role of governing the state had been increasingly left to Prime Minister Raul Khajimba.

He has been in extremely poor health and has been undergoing treatment in Moscow
Moscow

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 for some time. Despite increasing calls from the opposition (particularly the Amtsakhara
Amtsakhara

Amtsakhara is an important political movement and party in Abkhazia, a de facto independent republic in Caucasus whose independence is recognized by Russia and Nicaragua but whom most of the international community considers as a part of Georgia ....
 movement) for him to resign he had stated that he would finish his term, which was supposed to end in October 2004, but in fact did not end until February 12, 2005, due to disputes over the election of his successor. There were also calls for him to be impeached but although the Abkhaz Constitution allows for this the process would likely have not been completed before the end of his term and no serious steps were taken to bring it about. He was unable to run for a third term due to constitutional restrictions and it is unlikely that his health would have enabled him to do so even if this were allowed.

He was replaced by the winner of the presidential election of 12 January 2005, Sergei Bagapsh
Sergei Bagapsh

Sergei Wasyl-ipa Bagapsh is the President of the partially recognized de facto independent Abkhazia, which is recognized by most countries as de jure part of Georgia ....
. A previous election had been held in late 2004 after the murder of opposition leader Garri Aiba
Garri Aiba

Garri Aiba was an opposition leader in the de facto independent Abkhazia at the time of his murder. He died when his car came under fire on June 9, 2004....
, but it had resulted in considerable controversy over the results.