• Iakub Uasyl-Ipa Lakoba (Abkhaz: Иакуб Уасыл-иԥа Лакоба; Georgian: იაკუბ ლაკობა) was an opposition politician and former presidential candidate in the internationally...
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  • Lakoba (Abkhaz or Russian: Лакоба) is an Abkhaz surname. Notable people with the surname include: Iakub Lakoba, Abkhaz politician Nestor Lakoba (1893–1936)...
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    Far-left Lev Shamba 0 / 35 People's Party of Abkhazia Patriotism Centre Iakub Lakoba 0 / 35 Apsny Liberalism Centre Givi Gabniya 0 / 35 Social-Democratic...
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  • Партия Абхазии) is an oppositional political party in Abkhazia led by Iakub Lakoba. Its founding congress was held on 20 March 1992, and it claims to be...
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  • Central Election Chairman Sergei Smir, two time Presidential candidate Iakub Lakoba, as well as Tamaz Ketsba and Raul Pant. On 22 November, the People's...
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    language test on 20 August. Iakub Lakoba, head of the People's Party of Abkhazia, with Fatima Kvitsinia as running mate. Lakoba was first nominated on 12...
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    Later that day, Iakub Lakoba, who had come fifth and last in the first election, was nominated by an initiative group. Bagapsh and Lakoba were officially...
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    Fourteen candidates withdrew in protest: Irina Agrba, Izida Chania, Iakub Lakoba, Dalila Pilia, Viktor Bartsyts, Vadim Smyr, Leonid Lakerbaia, Roman Geria...
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    Stanislav Lakoba as vice presidential candidate. The power-sharing deal between Bagapsh and Khajimba to end the post-election crisis meant that Lakoba could...
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  • Central Election Commission registered three candidates: Suren Kerselyan, Iakub Lakoba and Pavel Leshchuk. None of the candidates achieved an absolute majority...
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