Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict

Badra Gunba has officially assumed the office of president of the self-proclaimed Republic of Abkhazia. Can Gunba succeed?
Russia is trying to stabilise the situation in Abkhazia by removing figures who irritate the opposition from power.
In another Apsny Khabar talk, respondents Levan Mikaa and Eshsou Kakalia discuss the presidential election in Abkhazia and current challenges facing the new president, Badra Gunba.
A new term has emerged in Russian political vocabulary regarding the conflicts of the 1990s—Georgian "neo-Nazis." Why does Moscow need this?
Ekho Kavkaza reflects on the inclusion of Abkhaz journalists in the Russian Ministry of Justice's registry of foreign agents.
Prominent public figure Akhra Bzhania believes the election was unfair. He refuses to recognize the results and reflects on what lies ahead for Abkhazia.
Badra Gunba, the government-backed candidate and successor to former president Aslan Bzhania, has won Abkhazia’s presidential election, securing his position as the Kremlin’s preferred choice.