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Stanislav Lakoba was born on 23 February, 1953 in Sukhumi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union, is an Abkhazia academician and politician. Discover Stanislav Lakoba's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Stanislav Lakoba (Станислав Лакоба, სტანისლავ ლაკობა; born 23 February 1953) is an academic and politician from Abkhazia.
Stanislav Lakoba was born on 23 February 1953 in Sukhumi.
He is partially Afro-Abkhazian through a paternal great-grandfather from Pichori.
He graduated from the History faculty of the Sukhumi State Pedagogical Institute.
Lakoba was the author of the 1989 Lykhny declaration.
During the 1992-1993 war with Georgia Lakoba was a member of the Abkhazian Supreme Soviet.
From 1993 to 1994 he served as First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council and from 1994 to 1996 as the First Deputy Speaker of the Supreme Soviet.
During the October 1999 presidential election Stanislav Lakoba published the controversial Выборы по Хичкоку - Hitchcock's election - an article in which he criticised the fact that in the election incumbent president Vladislav Ardzinba ran unopposed.
From 2000 onwards Lakoba became first Acting Professor and then Professor in Archeology, Ethnology and History at the Abkhazian State University.
From 2000 to 2004 he was a visiting professor at the Hokkaido University Center for Slavic Studies.
He is a distant relative of Nestor Lakoba.
Stanislav Lakoba is a member of the socio-political movement Amtsakhara.
Lakoba was Sergei Bagapsh's vice-presidential candidate in the 2004 presidential election and from 2005 to 2009 and again from 2011 to 2013 he served as Secretary of the Security Council.
He is Professor in Archeology, Ethnology and History at the Abkhazian State University.
In the run-up to the 3 October 2004 presidential election, Amtsakhara decided to enter into an alliance with fellow opposition party United Abkhazia.
On 20 June, the two movements announced that they would nominate United Abkhazia's Sergei Bagapsh for the post of President and Lakoba for the post of Vice President.
Bagapsh and Lakoba narrowly won in the first round with just 50.08% of the votes, but this was hotly contested by supporters of Raul Khajimba.
The resulting stand-off lasted until on 5 December Bagapsh and Khajimba struck a deal in which the pair would run on a combined ticket in a new election.
The deal between Bagapsh and Khajimba meant that Lakoba would no longer become vice president.
Instead, after the new election on 12 January 2005, Lakoba was appointed Secretary of the Security Council on 17 February.
When Khajimba resigned as vice president on 28 May 2009 he declared that within the government he had received most support by Lakoba.
On 18 August Lakoba himself handed his resignation over the Abkhazian citizenship crisis, which was ratified on 25 August by President Bagapsh.
On 17 September Lakoba's deputy in the Security Council Aleksandr Voinskiy was appointed to temporarily succeed him.
In an interview with Caucasian Knot on 3 September Lakoba stated that he would not participate in the December 2009 presidential election and he called absurd the notion that he would join the opposition.
Nevertheless, in an interview with the newspaper Nuzhnaya on 17 November, Lakoba stated that as a private citizen he supported Khajimba's candidacy and he praised his work in the Security Council.
After the death of Sergei Bagapsh in 2011, Stanislav Lakoba was once again appointed Security Council Secretary on 7 December by his successor Alexander Ankvab, previously Vice President.
However, on 28 October 2013, President Ankvab dismissed Stanislav Lakoba, over the same issue that had also prompted his resignation in 2009, the issuing of passports to Georgian residents of Abkhazia.