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Abkhazian local elections, 2011 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abkhazian local elections, 2011
On 12 February 2011, Abkhazia held local elections for the 5th convocations of its local assemblies. ==Background and Abkhazia-wide figures== Candidates could be nominated between 23 January and 2 February by interest groups or by officially registered political parties. However, the governing United Abkhazia was the only party to make use this possibility on a large scale, and none of the opposition parties did so. In total, a number of 353 candidates competed in 186 single-seat constituencies.〔〔 All heads of administration except for Gudauta District Head Daur Vozba were re-elected to their assembly, and re-appointed by President Sergei Bagapsh on 23 February.〔
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