Aslan Kobakhia

Aslan Kobakhia
Minister for Internal Affairs of Abkhazia
Assumed office
16 August 2016
Preceded by Leonid Dzapshba
Chairman of the State Committee for Customs of Abkhazia
In office
1997  18 December 2002
Preceded by Aleksandr Aiba
Succeeded by Grigori Enik
Personal details
Born (1960-03-23) 23 March 1960
Lykhny

Aslan Kobakhia is one of three current Vice Premiers and the current Minister for Internal Affairs of Abkhazia.

Early life and education

Aslan Kobakhia was born on 23 March 1960 in Lykhny, Gudauta District. Between 1981 and 1985 he studied at the Economics Faculty of the Abkhazian State University.[1]

Political career

In 1997, Kobakhia became Chairman of the State Committee for Customs in the Government of President Ardzinba under Prime Minister Sergei Bagapsh. He was re-appointed under Prime Ministers Viacheslav Tsugba and Anri Jergenia. On 18 December 2002, following the appointment of Gennadi Gagulia as Prime Minister, Kobakhia was replaced by Gagra District Head Grigori Enik.[2]

In the March 2012 election, Kobakhia was elected to the 5th convocation of the People's Assembly of Abkhazia in constituency no. 2 (Sukhumi). He won a 25.35% plurality in the first round over six other candidates and defeated Akhra Abukhba in the run-off.[3][4] Kobakhia had been nominated by the opposition Forum for the National Unity of Abkhazia and became one of four of its eleven candidates to be elected to the 35-member Parliament.[5]

On 16 August 2016, Kobakhia entered the Government of President Khajimba when he was appointed as one of three Vice Premiers and Minister for Internal Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Beslan Bartsits.[1]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Aleksandr Aiba
Chairman of the State Committee for Customs
1997–2002
Succeeded by
Grigori Enik
Preceded by
Leonid Dzapshba
Minister for Internal Affairs
2016–present
Incumbent


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