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The People's Assembly of the Republic of Abkhazia (
The number of committees had been eleven during the 4th convocation (from 2007 until 2012).[3]
The People's Assembly currently contains the following eight committees:
Valeri Bganba is the current speaker of parliament. He was elected on 3 April 2012, succeeding Nugzar Ashuba who had failed re-election in the 2012 elections. There are currently four Vice-Speakers: Adgur Kharazia, Otari Tsvizhba, Emma Gamisonia and Vagarshak Kosyan. Throughout the years, the number of Vice-Speakers has increased from two (until 2007) to three (from 2007 until 2012) to four (since 2012).[1][2]
The People's Assembly has 35 members, elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies.
. Republic of Abkhazia) is the legislature of the Народное Собрание Республики Абхазия: Russian, სახალხო კრება აფხაზეთის რესპუბლიკის
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