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Property is a sore subject for the residents of Abkhazia. The small ethnic group is trying to maintain a demographic balance in the region by banning the sale of real estate, from which ethnic Georgians were expelled in the early 1990s without the right to return to their homes. However, Moscow is making it clear: it is time for Sukhumi to pay its bills. In order not to upset Abkhaz society, known for its protest culture, the Russian capital has apparently chosen a more sophisticated method. The “law on apartments” is a new initiative that was recently discussed in the parliament of the Georgian region, which is under full Russian control. It is known that the “law” is being lobbied by de facto President Aslan Bzhania. At least, this is what his political opponents accuse him of. Incidentally, Bzhania himself recently stated that the land should be “used by those who know how to use it.” It is obvious that the leader is complaining about his own people. What will be the effect of the "Apartment Law" - we talk live with the guests [ARDASHELIA-LIVE]: Paata Zakareishvili, conflictologist Daur Buava, blogger Tengiz Ablotia, blogger "Echo of the Caucasus" Information partner - Telegram channel Tbilisi_life https://t.me/Tbilisi_life