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The 6th convocation of the Sukhumi City Council has been in office since 13 April 2016.

Formation

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2016 City Council election

The 2011 City Council election was contested by 82 candidates in 26 single-seat constituencies. Among the candidates were 14 sitting members of the City Council, including incumbent Chairman Konstantin Pilia.[1] Of these, 5 were re-elected, including Pilia. One of the 18 female candidates was elected.[2][3]

Reruns in constituencies no. 21 and no. 23

The elections in constituencies no. 21 and no. 23 had to be repeated as turnout had been below 25%. The rerun elections on 29 May were won by Temur Arshba and Said Adleiba, respectively, who had also participated originally.[4]

Composition

Leadership

On 13 April, Konstantin Pilia was re-elected as chairman during the council's first session, defeating newly elected member Daur Eshba in a secret ballot.[5] Eshba received thirteen votes in favour, one short of the fourteen required, eight against and three abstentions. Pilia then received seventeen votes, with five against and two abstentions.[6] Mizan Zantaria was subsequently elected Deputy Chairman with one abstention.[6][7]

During the Assembly's first and second sessions (the latter held on 19 April), commissions were formed and their leaders elected: Inna Kvarchia headed Education, Adamyr Lagvilava Housing and Communal Services, David Mirzoyan Health, Vitali Chitanava Physical Culture and Sport, Jon Smyr Veteran Affairs and Public Order, Daur Eshba Social Policy, Bagrat Zantaria Economy and Forecasting, Denis Inapshba Architecture and Construction, Georgi Shakaia Culture, Ardashes Ovsepyan Youth Policy and Lasha Ashuba Budget.[7][8]

List of members

# Name Position Notes
1 Georgi Shakaia Chairman of the Commission for Culture
2 Lasha Ashuba Chairman of the Commission for Budget
3 Inna Kvarchia Chairman of the Commission for Education
4 Daur Delba
5 Dmitri Marshania
6 Astamur Kutarba
7 Mizan Zantaria Deputy Chairman
8 Konstantin Pilia Chairman
9 Dmitri Gunba
10 Bagrat Zantaria Chairman of the Commission for Economy and Forecasting
11 Semen Bzhania
12 Daur Eshba Chairman of the Commission for Social Policy
13 Leon Gubaz
14 David Mirzoyan Chairman of the Commission for Health
15 Timur Shapkovski
16 Ardashes Ovsepyan Chairman of the Commission for Youth Policy
17 Irakli Kharchilava
18 Jon Smyr Chairman of the Commission for Veteran Affairs and Public Order
19 Narsou Salakaia
20 Vitali Chitanava Chairman of the Commission for Physical Culture and Sport
21 Temur Arshba
22 Leonid Gvinjia
23 Said Adleiba
24 Roman Tskua
25 Denis Inapshba Chairman of the Commission for Architecture and Construction
26 Adamyr Lagvilava Chairman of the Commission for Housing and Communal Services

References

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