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Sokrat Rachevich Jinjolia (Abkhaz: Сократ Аџьынџьал, Georgian: სოკრატ ჯინჯოლია; born 11 December 1937) was the second Prime Minister and the second foreign minister of the internationally unrecognised Republic of Abkhazia from 1993 to 1994. He has also been the speaker of the People's Assembly of Abkhazia from 1996 until he lost his seat in the 2002 parliamentary elections to , and was succeeded by Nugzar Ashuba.He graduated from the Department of Russian Language and Literature Faculty of Philology of Sukhumi Pedagogical Institute. In 1956–1959 he served in the Soviet Army. After transferring to the Army reserve, he worked on Tkvarcheli power plant, and in 1967 was elected secretary to the Tkvarcheli City Council. Between 1985 and 1988 he worked on the Tkvarcheli Party Committee, becoming

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  • Sokrat Džindžolija (cs)
  • Sokrat Jinjolia (en)
  • Джинджолия, Сократ Рачевич (ru)
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  • Sokrat Džindžolija (abchazsky: Сократ Аџьынџьал (Sokrat Adžindžal), gruzínsky: სოკრატ ჯინჯოლია; nar. 11. prosince 1937) je abchazský politik a bývalý premiér (resp. Předseda rady ministrů) a ministr zahraničí separatistické Abcházie. Premiérem byl po skončení války v Abcházii v letech 1993 až 1994. Byl také prvním předsedou abchazského lidového shromáždění. (cs)
  • Сократ Рачевич Джинджолия (род. 11 декабря 1937, с. Агубедиа, Очамчирский район, Абхазская АССР) — абхазский государственный деятель, премьер министр и министр иностранных дел Абхазии (1993—1994), депутат Верховного Совета Абхазии, затем Народного собрания Абхазии (1991—2002), спикер Народного собрания (1994—2002). (ru)
  • Sokrat Rachevich Jinjolia (Abkhaz: Сократ Аџьынџьал, Georgian: სოკრატ ჯინჯოლია; born 11 December 1937) was the second Prime Minister and the second foreign minister of the internationally unrecognised Republic of Abkhazia from 1993 to 1994. He has also been the speaker of the People's Assembly of Abkhazia from 1996 until he lost his seat in the 2002 parliamentary elections to , and was succeeded by Nugzar Ashuba.He graduated from the Department of Russian Language and Literature Faculty of Philology of Sukhumi Pedagogical Institute. In 1956–1959 he served in the Soviet Army. After transferring to the Army reserve, he worked on Tkvarcheli power plant, and in 1967 was elected secretary to the Tkvarcheli City Council. Between 1985 and 1988 he worked on the Tkvarcheli Party Committee, becoming (en)
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  • Сократ Аџьынџьал (en)
  • Sokrat Rachevich Jinjolia (en)
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