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Malkhaz Akishbaia

Malkhaz Akishbaia (

Abkhaz politician and the Chairman of Council of Ministers of the de jure Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
(GARA) from March 2006 to June 2009.

Born in

in exile in Tbilisi after the war with Russia in August 2008. He resigned on June 11, 2009,[1] being succeeded by Giorgi Baramia
as the chairman of the GARA. Akishbaia was later appointed deputy Minister of Agriculture of Georgia.

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