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Did Gigi Ugulava Spend Tbilisi City Budget on His Bride?
February 22, 2010
Government Removed Both Belts and Bridle before Elections
February 17, 2010
According to experts, increase of employees at state institutions is connected with political factors. Representatives of the opposition parties stated that, government will use administrative resource again in the self-governmental elections. The policy of “tightening the belts”, which was announced by the president did not start at all; just the opposite, ongoing events in the regions look more like removing the belts. According to the experts everything will turn into turmoil.
OSCE Will Observe Elections of Local Self-Government on May 30
February 17, 2010
Smear And Loathing In Tbilisi: Mudslinging Targets Rising Georgian Political Star
February 15, 2010
Perched on a sidewalk along Tbilisi's central Rustaveli Avenue, a large makeshift billboard features a photograph of a beaming Irakli Alasania standing with his wife, Natia. The city pictured in the background? Not Tbilisi, but the glittering skyline of Manhattan.
Givi Targamadze Might Be Resigned
February 9, 2010
Mikheil Saakashvili: “Many European States Can Be Jealous About Fair Elections of Ukraine”
February 8, 2010
Ianukovich Celebrates; Timoshenko Calls Upon Voters to Protect Their Votes
February 8, 2010
Journalist of TV Company Imedi was detained in Ukraine
February 5, 2010
Vakhtang Kipiani: “Georgian-Ukrainian Relations Shall Get either Frozen or Delayed”
February 4, 2010
-Mr. Vakhtang, how do you evaluate the first round of presidential elections in Ukraine? -The first round finished with the results which were predicted long before. Nobody suspected that principle fights should start between Ianukovich and Timoshenko. People also argued about the candidate who would occupy the third place and they supposed it would be young politician Iatseniuk or current president Iushchenko. However, as we have witnessed, former head of National Bank, billionaire Sergei Togopko occupied the third place. Now, Togipko shall decide instead people who the next president of the Ukraine will be because he gained 13 % of votes. If he calls upon his supporters in the last days to vote for any of the remaining two candidates, it will definitely play very important role in the victory of the candidate. It is noteworthy, that many other candidates played only technical role in the elections: part of them supported Timoshenko while others supported Ianukovich and even Iushchenko. We can say that the elections were very democratic. Reports of international organizations, who observed the elections, prove the same. We can say that it was good because Ukraine can hold fair elections; though it is bad because Ukrainian people do not know the candidates very well.
Non-governmental Organizations Signed Memorandum
February 2, 2010