Nugsar Ashuba

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Cyrillic ( Abkhazian )
Нугзар Нури-иҧа Ашәба
Transl. : Nugzar Nuri-iṗa Aš ° ba
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Нугзар Нуриевич Ашуба
Transl. : Nugzar Nurievič Ašuba
Transcr. : Nugsar Nuriyevich Ashuba

Nugsar Aschuba (born March 2, 1952 in Guada near Otschamtschira , Abkhazian ASSR , Georgian SSR , Soviet Union ) is an Abkhazian politician.

Nugsar Aschuba graduated from the Lenin Polytechnic Institute of the Georgian SSR in 1976. He then worked as an engineer at the Telecommunications Office in Otschamtschira. At the same time he began a political career in the communist youth organization Komsomol , in which he rose to the position of First Secretary of the Abkhaz Komsomol until 1986. From 1984 to 1990 Aschuba was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Abkhaz SSR, from 1986 to 1992 Abkhazian Minister of Culture. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he was initially chairman of the State Committee for Repatriation until 1995. He then worked in the private sector, first in Russia and from 1999 in Abkhazia, where he was director of the “Belan” tea factory in Gudauta . In 2002 Aschuba was elected to the People's Assembly and President of Parliament. From July 26th to August 28th, Ashuba was briefly the "President" of Abkhazia. From October 2013 he will act as Secretary of the Security Council of Abkhazia.

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  1. Секретарем Совета безопасности Абхазии стал экс-спикер парламента Нугзар Ашуба. In: Кавказский Узел. October 29, 2013, accessed March 4, 2020 (Russian).