Minister for Economy of Abkhazia

The Minister for Economy (Abkhazian: Аҧсны Аҳәынҭқарра Аекономика аминистрра) is the minister responsible for the economy of the Republic of Abkhazia. It was created in 1993 after the 1992–1993 war between Abkhazia and Georgia.[1]

Minister for Economy of the Republic of Abkhazia
Incumbent
Adgur Ardzinba

since 8 April 2015
AppointerPresident of Abkhazia
Term lengthno limit
Inaugural holderDaur Bargandzhiya
Formation12 December 1993

List of people to hold the office

No. Portrait Name Term
Took office Left office Duration
1
Daur Bargandzhiya12 December 19933 February 19951 year, 53 days
2
Konstantin Tuzhba3 February 19957 May 19972 years, 93 days
3
Konstantin Ozgan7 May 199716 April 1998344 days
4
Beslan Kubrava16 April 199817 December 19991 year, 245 days
5
Adgur Lushba17 December 199925 May 20022 years, 159 days
(4)
Beslan Kubrava25 May 20029 December 2002198 days
6
Ruslan Ardzinba9 December 20028 May 2003150 days
(2)
Konstantin Tuzhba8 May 200325 December 20052 years, 231 days
7
Kristina Ozgan25 December 200527 October 20115 years, 306 days
8
David Iradyan27 October 201115 October 20142 years, 353 days
9
Nikolai Achba15 October 20148 April 2015175 days
10
Adgur Ardzinba8 April 2015Incumbent5 years, 123 days
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References

  1. "День образования Министерства экономики Республики Абхазия" [Day of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Abkhazia]. Ministry for Economy of the Republic of Abkhazia. 11 December 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
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