2019 Abkhazian presidential election explained

Country:Abkhazia
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2014 Abkhazian presidential election
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2020 Abkhazian presidential election
Next Year:2020
Election Date:25 August 2019 (first round)
Leader1:Raul Khajimba
Candidate1:Raul Khajimba
Party1:FNUA
Leader Since1:12 May 2010
Colour1:368118
Running Mate1:Aslan Bartsits
Image1:Raul Khajimba 2015.jpg
Image1 Size:150x150px
Popular Vote1:39,741
Percentage1:48.68%
Candidate2:Alkhas Kvitsinia
Image2 Size:150x100px
Party2:Amtsakhara
Colour2:FB2527
Leader Since2:4 June 2015
Running Mate2:Dmitri Dbar
Popular Vote2:38,742
Percentage2:47.46%
President
Before Election:Raul Khajimba
Before Party:FNUA
After Election:Election results annulled

Presidential elections were held in the partially recognized Republic of Abkhazia in 2019. As no candidate gathered more than 50% of the votes in the first round 25 August, a second was held on 8 September between the top two candidates, incumbent President Raul Khajimba of the Forum for the National Unity of Abkhazia and Alkhas Kvitsinia of Amtsakhara.[1] Khajimba was subsequently re-elected with a margin of less than 2% in the second round. On September 20, the Supreme Court in Abkhazia declared the decision of the Central Election Commission to recognize incumbent Raul Khajimba's victory in the second round of the presidential election as legal.

In January 2020 the Abkhazian Supreme Court annulled the results, following protests against Khajimba.[2] Khajimba resigned the presidency on 12 January, and new elections were called for 22 March.[3]

Background

The People's Assembly had originally set a date for 21 July.[4] In May 2019, the opposition demanded rescheduling the elections after the main opposition candidate Aslan Bzhania appeared to have been poisoned in Russia.[5] The elections were subsequently postponed to 25 August 2019 under pressure from supporters of the Bzhania.[6]

Candidates

Registration for candidates officially opened on 26 June 2019.[7] Ten candidate initially registered;[8] [9] but it was later determined that one candidate, Astamur Otirba, had not presented a vice-president in time.[10]

Presidential candidateCareerPartyVice Presidential candidate
Shamil AdzinbaDeputy Prime Minister, 2014–2016Rafael Ampar
Artur AnkvabHistorian, Lecturer at Abkhazian State UniversitySoslan Salakaya
Oleg ArshbaFormer Deputy Foreign MinisterOleg Bartsyts
Leonid DzapshbaLeader of Akzaara, Minister of Internal Affairs, 2010–2016AkzaaraVianor Ashba
Almas JapuaMember of ParliamentIndependentVadim Smyr
Astamur KakaliaBusinessman, diplomatAstamur Ayba
Raul KhajimbaIncumbent President of AbkhaziaFNUAAslan Bartsits
Alkhas KvitsiniaChairman of AmtsakharaAmtsakharaDmitri Dbar
Astamur TarbaFormer head of the State Security Service of AbkhaziaTamazi Ketsba

Bzhaniya’s withdrawal from the election

Opposition leader Aslan Bzhania withdrew from the election on 15 July due to an apparent poisoning.[11]

Aftermath

Following the second round, Alkhas Kvitsinia contested the results in court.[12] After the elections, Khajimba re-appointed Valery Bganba as Prime Minister.[13]

Protests against Khajimba began on 9 January 2020, and on 10 January the Abkhazian Supreme Court annulled the results of the election.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Рауль Хаджимба и Алхас Квициния вышли во второй тур выборов. Raul Khadjimba and Alkhas Kvitsinia enter the second round of elections. 26 August 2019. Apsnypress. 3 September 2019. Russian. 1 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190901041712/http://apsnypress.info/news/raul-khadzhimba-i-alkhas-kvitsiniya-vyshli-vo-vtoroy-tur-vyborov/. dead.
  2. Web site: Верховный суд Абхазии отменил итоги выборов президента. Supreme Court of Abkhazia canceled the results of the presidential election. 10 January 2020. BBC News. 10 January 2020. Russian.
  3. Web site: Abkhaz Leader Resigns Amid Ongoing Election-Fraud Protests In Breakaway Region. RFE/RL. 12 January 2020. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 12 January 2020.
  4. Web site: Abkhazia announces date of presidential elections. 5 April 2019. jam-news.net. 5 April 2019.
  5. News: Nikoladze. Tatia. Abkhaz parliament confirms opposition leader was poisoned, presidential elections may be rescheduled. 19 May 2019. Jam-News. 17 May 2019.
  6. Web site: Abkhaz presidential elections to take place 25 Aug., parliament confirms move. Jamnews. 28 May 2019. Jam-News. 1 June 2019.
  7. Web site: Abkhazia: Whom to elect for president?. Giloyan. Elenora. 27 June 2019. Jam News. 28 June 2019.
  8. Web site: Центризбирком опубликовал биографические данные зарегистрирован ных кандидатов в президенты и виц. Central Election Commission published biographical data of registered presidential and vice candidates. 19 July 2019. Apsnypress.info. Russian. 24 August 2019.
  9. Web site: Центризбирком опубликовал биографические данные трех зарегистрированных кандидатов в президенты. Central Election Commission published biographical data of three registered presidential candidates. 26 July 2019. Apsnypress.info. Russian. 24 August 2019.
  10. Web site: В Абхазии начались самые конкурентные выборы президента. The most competitive presidential elections begin in Abkhazia. Meretukova. Ruzana. 25 August 2019. RBK Group. 3 September 2019.
  11. Web site: Лидер оппозиции Бжания снялся с выборов президента Абхазии из-за болезни. Opposition leader Bzhania withdrew from presidential elections in Abkhazia due to illness. 15 July 2019. kommersant.ru. Russian. 15 July 2019.
  12. Web site: »Weiter so« in Abchasien. Noack. David X.. Political standstill in Abkhazia. 21 October 2019. Neues Deutschland. German. 22 October 2019.
  13. Web site: Abkhazia has a new prime minister – the old one. 14 October 2019. JAM News. 22 October 2019.