Konstantin Ozgan (Abkhaz: Константин Озган, Georgian: კონსტანტინე ოზგანი, romanized: k'onst'ant'ine ozgani) was a leading politician in Abkhazia serving i.a.
[citation needed] He met then Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze multiple times, as part of a regular series of negotiations during his two years in office.
In 1999, he headed the Abkhaz commission that was to oversee the unilateral repatriation to the Gali district of ethnic Georgian displaced persons.
[citation needed] Though he no longer occupied as much of a public role as he once did, Ozgan remained a deputy in the People's Assembly of Abkhazia.
One of his recent proposals was an unsuccessful attempt to have the segment of the Abkhaz constitution overturned that demanded that a presidential candidate have lived in Abkhazia for more than five years before running for office.
[citation needed] On 31 July 2009 Konstantin Ozgan was chosen by the Council of Elders of Abkhazia to succeed outgoing chairman Pavel Adzynba.