Tuesday, 08 April 2003

ABKHAZ GOVT FILES FOR RESIGNATION

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By empty (4/8/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The government of the self- proclaimed Republic of Abkhazia has written a letter to Vladislav Ardzinba, the republic\'s president, asking him to accept the cabinet\'s resignation. This decision came in response to demands made by certain political forces to replace Prime Minister Gennady Gagulia and his First Deputy Ruslan Ardzinba, sources in the government of Abkhazia told Interfax. An anti-government rally is scheduled to take place in Sukhumi on April 10.
The government of the self- proclaimed Republic of Abkhazia has written a letter to Vladislav Ardzinba, the republic\'s president, asking him to accept the cabinet\'s resignation. This decision came in response to demands made by certain political forces to replace Prime Minister Gennady Gagulia and his First Deputy Ruslan Ardzinba, sources in the government of Abkhazia told Interfax. An anti-government rally is scheduled to take place in Sukhumi on April 10. At the same time, it is difficult to predict Ardzinba\'s decision, and he may not accept the resignation, sources told Interfax. (Interfax)
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