Lyudmila Khojashvili

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Ljudmila Platonowna Chodschaschwili ( Russian Людмила Платоновна Ходжашвили ; Abkhaz Лиудмила Платон-иҧҳа Хоџьашьвили * 1957 in Lychny , Abkhazian ASSR ) is a Abkhaz politician. She was Minister of Justice of the Republic of Abkhazia from April 7, 2005 to October 31, 2011 .

life and career

Lyudmila Chodschaschwili 1957 in Abkhazia, then the Soviet Union belong, Lychny born. After graduating from school, she moved to the Turkmen SSR and worked there from 1974 initially at a court, later she was appointed Deputy Minister of Justice of the Turkmen Soviet Republic. In 1986 she graduated from Ashkhabad State University in law.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union , she returned to her now de facto independent homeland, Abkhazia, and from 1995 she was Deputy Minister of Justice of the then internationally unrecognized Republic of Abkhazia. On April 7, 2005, she became the country's first female justice minister. She has also been teaching at the Abkhaz State University since 2005 .

Shortly after the 2011 presidential election in Abkhazia , she was replaced as Minister of Justice by Yekaterina Onishchenko .

Lyudmila Khojashvili has been married since 1989 and has two daughters.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.regnum.ru/news/polit/435121.html