Almasbei Ivanovich Kchach (Russian: Алмасбей Иванович Кчач) was a former government member and vice-presidential candidate from Abkhazia who committed suicide when investigators came to arrest him in connection with an assassination attempt on President Alexander Ankvab.[1]
Almasbei Kchach | |
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Secretary of the Security Council of Abkhazia | |
In office 6 June 2003 – 17 February 2005 | |
President | Vladislav Ardzinba |
Preceded by | Astamur Tarba |
Succeeded by | Stanislav Lakoba |
Minister of Internal Affairs of Abkhazia | |
In office 1 November 2001 – 8 May 2003 | |
President | Vladislav Ardzinba |
Prime Minister | Anri Jergenia Gennadi Gagulia |
Preceded by | Zurab Agumava |
Succeeded by | Abesalom Beia |
In office 2 June 1996 – 2 July 2001 | |
President | Vladislav Ardzinba |
Prime Minister | Gennadi Gagulia Sergei Bagapsh Viacheslav Tsugba |
Preceded by | Givi Agrba |
Succeeded by | Zurab Agumava |
Personal details | |
Born | 19 September 1958 Gudauta District, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union |
Died | Gagra, Abkhazia | 17 April 2012 (aged 53)
Political career under President Ardzinba
editOn 2 June 1996, President Vladislav Ardzinba appointed Almasbei Kchach to succeed Givi Agrba as interior minister. Kchach had up until that point been head of Ardzinba's own security office.[2] He remained in that position until 2 July 2001, when he was replaced by Supreme Court Judge Zurab Agumava.[3] However, Kchach again became interior minister on 1 November after Agumava was appointed to head the State Security Service.[4][5]
On 8 May 2003, after the appointment of Raul Khajimba as prime minister, Kchach was again replaced as interior minister, by Abesalom Beia.[6] On 6 June, he was appointed Secretary of the Security Council,[7] succeeding Astamur Tarba who had been made Vice-Premier.[8] Kchach stayed on in this position until the end of Ardzinba's presidency in 2005.[1]
Member of the opposition
editAfter Sergei Bagapsh succeeded Vladislav Ardzinba as president in 2005, Almasbei Kchach joined the new opposition and unsuccessfully participated in a number of elections. In the 2007 parliamentary elections, he made it to the second round of the election in the eighth constituency (Pitsunda), but narrowly lost the run-off with 1195 to 1263 votes.[9] In the 2009 presidential election Kchach ran as vice presidential candidate under businessman Beslan Butba. The pair came in fourth place with 8.25% of the vote share.[1][10] Kchach again tried to win constituency number eight in the 2012 parliamentary elections, but failed to pass the first round, achieving a 24.90% third place.[11]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Органы прокуратуры проводят доследственную проверку по факту самоубийства Алмасбея Кчача". Apsnypress. 17 April 2012. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ The Jamestown Foundation (4 June 1996). "Abkhaz Military Leaders Replaced". Monitor. 2 (107). Retrieved 10 January 2012.
- ^ "УКАЗОМ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА НАЗНАЧЕН НОВЫЙ МИНИСТР ВНУТРЕННИХ ДЕЛ АБХАЗИИ". Apsnypress (in Russian). 2 July 2001. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
- ^ ООН: поделите мандариновую страну. Caucasian Knot (in Russian). 1 November 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- ^ Абхазский парламент не поддержал вотум недоверия правительству. Caucasian Knot (in Russian). 2 November 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- ^ Выпуск № 088. Apsnypress (in Russian). 8 May 2003. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
- ^ Выпуск № 111. Apsnypress (in Russian). 6 June 2003. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- ^ Выпуск № 082. Apsnypress (in Russian). 1 May 2003. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
- ^ "Новости из Абхазии". Apsnypress. March 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- ^ Kuchuberia, Anzhela (14 December 2009). "ЦИК Абхазии: на выборах президента победил Сергей Багапш (Видео)". Caucasian Knot. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- ^ Предварительные итоги выборов депутатов Народного Собрания - Парламента Республики Абхазия. Apsnypress (in Russian). 11 March 2012. Archived from the original on 11 October 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2012.