Sergei Bagapsh

Sergei Bagapsh
Сергеи Багаԥшь
სერგეი ბაგაფში
Bagapsh in 2008
2nd President of Abkhazia
In office
12 February 2005 – 29 May 2011
Prime Minister
Vice President
Preceded byVladislav Ardzinba
Succeeded byAlexander Ankvab
2nd Prime Minister of Abkhazia
In office
29 April 1997 – 20 December 1999
PresidentVladislav Ardzinba
Preceded byGennady Gagulia
Succeeded byViacheslav Tsugba
Personal details
Born(1949-03-04)4 March 1949
Sukhumi, Abkhaz ASSR, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Died29 May 2011(2011-05-29) (aged 62)
Moscow, Russia
Political partyUnited Abkhazia
SpouseMarina Shonia[1]
Alma materGeorgian State University of Subtropical Agriculture
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Sergei Uasyl-ipa Bagapsh[a] (4 March 1949 – 29 May 2011) was an Abkhaz politician who served as the second President of Abkhazia from 12 February 2005 until his death on 29 May 2011. He previously served as Prime Minister of Abkhazia from 1997 to 1999. He was re-elected in the 2009 presidential election. Bagapsh's term as prime minister included the 1998 war with Georgia, while he oversaw both the recognition of Abkhazia by Russia and the Russo-Georgian War during his presidency.[citation needed]

Born in 1949 in Sukhumi, Bagapsh became a businessman following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, as well as a representative of Abkhazian interests in Russia. Bagapsh became Prime Minister of Abkhazia in 1997, overseeing a brief, but successful, war with Georgia during a high point of tensions and the displacement of 30,000 Georgian civilians. In 2004, Bagapsh founded the United Abkhazia party in opposition to then-President Vladislav Ardzinba.[citation needed]

The same year, Bagapsh ran for President against Raul Khajimba, Ardzinba's choice, and originally was forecast as losing to Khajimba. A political crisis followed, with the Supreme Court of Abkhazia declaring Bagapsh the winner and protests against the election both by supporters of Bagapsh and Khajimba. The two eventually ran on a national unity ticket, with Bagapsh becoming President and Khajimba becoming Vice President in 2005.[citation needed]

As President, Bagapsh lobbied for the international recognition of Abkhazia, eventually receiving recognition from Russia in 2008 following the successful capture of the Kodori Valley in the Russo-Georgian War by Russian and Abkhazian forces. Following the country's recognition by Russia, widespread investment by Russian businesses and pressure to privatise assets drew both support and criticism. Bagapsh successfully won a second term against Khajimba before dying of heart failure on 29 May 2011, due to complications from a surgery to remove cancerous growths on his lung.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Last respects to President of Abkhazia Sergei Bagapsh". Moscow: Presidential Press and Information Office. 30 May 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.


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