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Abkhazia's leader resigned on Tuesday following protests against a deal that would expand Russian business in the region. The deal, which would open the property market to wealthy Russians, led to weeks of growing tensions, with the opposition demanding new elections and seizing government buildings. The 61-year-old Bzhania, a former state security service chief, is the third Abkhazian leader to be toppled in a similar way since 2008.
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