Abkhazian presidential election, 2004
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Presidential elections were held in the unrecognized Republic of Abkhazia on 3 October 2004.
[edit] Background
In the elections, Russia evidently supported Raul Khadjimba, the prime-minister backed by seriously ailing outgoing separatist President Vladislav Ardzinba. Posters of Russia's President Vladimir Putin together with Khadjimba, who like Putin had worked as a KGB official, were everywhere in Sukhumi. Deputies of Russia's parliament and Russian singers, lead by Joseph Kobzon, both a deputy and a popular songster, came to Abkhazia compaigning for Khadjimba.
Still, on 12 October Abkhazia's Supreme Court, after a series of contradictory decisions by the Electoral Committee, recognized that the new president would be businessman Sergei Bagapsh, accused by his rival's supporters of being pro-Georgian. (Georgia doesn't recognize any separatist candidates or even the elections). Abkhazia's outgoing President Ardzinba claimed the decision was illegal and made under pressure from supporters of Bagapsh. The decision was cancelled by the Supreme Court the night of the same day. When supporters of Raul Khadjimba seized the building of the Supreme Court and destroyed the protocols from local electoral constituencies new elections were prescribed.
Soon the Supreme Court cancelled the later decision, and again named Bagapsh the new president. His supporters captured a local TV station, while Raul Khadjimba's supporters took control over the parliament's building. Outgoing president Ardzinba replaced Raul Khadjimba as a prime-minister with Nodar Khashba, who, before this appointment served in the Ministry of Extraordinary Situations.
On 5 December the presidential candidates Sergei Bagapsh and Raul Khadjimba agreed to hold new elections. In these elections they would run on a joint ticket, with Khadjimba as vice presidential candidate. The new elections were won by Bagapsh.
These elections were not recognized by any State and International Organizations.
[edit] Results
presidential candidate | vice presidential candidate | votes | % |
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Sergei Bagapsh | Stanislav Lakoba | 43,336 | 50.08 |
Raul Khadjimba | Vitali Smyr | 30,815 | 35.61 |
Sergei Shamba | Vladimir Arshba | 6,000 | |
Anri Djergenia | Ruslan Kishmaria | 2,200 | |
Iakub Lakoba | Fatima Kvitsinia | 800 | |
total | 86,525 | 100 |
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