Nodar Vladimirovich Khashba was the prime minister of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia. Official languages Abkhaz, with Russian having co-official status and widespread use by government and other institutions Political status De facto independent Capital Sukhumi Capitals coordinates President Sergei Bagapsh Prime Minister Alexander Ankvab Independence â Declared â Recognition From Georgia 23 July 1992 none Currency Russian ruble Official languages Abkhaz and...
He is a former mayor of Sukhumi. Later he became a senior official in Russia's emergencies ministry. In April 2004 he emerged as one of the leaders of a new political movement named United Abkhazia (Yedinaya Abkhazia, reminiscent of the Russian pro-Kremlin party Yedinaya Rossiya). He was not eligible to run in the October 2004 presidential election in Abkhazia because of a requirement that candidates must have been resident in Abkhazia for five years. Shortly after the election, amid confusion surrounding its outcome, the outgoing president, Vladislav Ardzinba, appointed Khashba prime minister. View of Sukhumi Sukhumi (Georgian: , Sokhumi; Abkhaz: , Aqwa; Russian: , Sukhumi) is the capital of Abkhazia, a de facto independent republic, which is internationally recognized as being an autonomous republic within Georgia. ... The United Akhazia is a political party in Abkhazia. ... Vladimir Putin with United Russia emblem in the background United Russia (Yedinaya Rossiya, Russian ÐÐ´Ð¸Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð Ð¾ÑÑиÑ; the more correct translation is Unified Russia) is a political party in Russia which usually labels itself centrist. ... Image:Ardzinba. ...
On November 14th, Prime Minister Nodar Khashba, named by the relatives of Tamara Shakryl as responsible for her death and threatened by them, had to spend the night at Russia's Peacemaking Headquarters in Sukhumi. Tensions continued to mount as the day for Bagapsh's inaugural ceremony came. In early December 2004, however, Bagapsh came to an agreement with Khadjimba under which they would run in new elections under a national unity ticket, with Bagapsh as presidential candidate and Khadjimba as vice-presidential candidate. The ticket won the elections with over 90% of the vote, and the new administration took office on February 12th, 2005. November 14 is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 47 days remaining. ... February 12 is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Outgoing president Ardzinba replaced Raul Khajimba as a prime-minister with NodarKhashba, who, before this appointment served in the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations.
On 12 November supporters of Bagapsh, who is planning to be inaugurated on 7 December, took the building of Abkhazia's administration, making NodarKhashba flee from his room.
The night of 14 November, the current prime-minister NodarKhashba, named by the relatives of Tamara Shakryl as responsible for her death, and threatened by them, had to spend at the Russia's Peacemaking Headquaters in Sukhumi.