
Pro-Russian candidate declared winner in Abkhazia vote
The Hindu
Badra Gunba wins Abkhazia's presidential election, sparking tensions over Russian influence in the breakaway Georgian region.
Pro-Russian politician Badra Gunba has been declared winner of runoff presidential elections in the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia, officials said Sunday (March 2, 2025), amid tensions over Moscow's influence.
Abkhazia is recognised by most of the world as Georgian territory, but has been under de-facto Russian control since a brief 2008 war between Moscow and Tbilisi.
Gunba won 54.73% of the vote in the second round, while opposition leader Adgur Ardzinba garnered 41.54%, Dmitry Marshan, chair of the separatist region's election commission, told reporters.
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Gunba in a message, saying the Abkhazian people had expressed their "free popular will".
No candidate won a majority in the first round on February 15, forcing a runoff.
The region has been gripped by tension since November, when protesters ousted pro-Kremlin president Aslan Bzhania over a Russian investment bill that critics argued would lead to uncontrolled development in the lush Black Sea region.
He was the third Abkhazian leader to resign due to protests since 2014.