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Children in Trunks to Meet President

09.03.2012

On March 5, last lessons were canceled in public schools of Akhmeta district villages because of the president’s visit. The schooling process was stopped at 12:00 pm in the town public schools for the same reason. The activists of the National Movement brought pupils by lorry trunks to collect a lot of people in front of the recently opened medical center to meet the president.

They brought teachers together with their pupils from all public schools in the town and public schools in the villages of Kvemo Alvani, Zemo Alvani, Ojio and Kistauri.

The head of Akhmeta district education resource center Bela Marukashvili supervised the mobilization process of teachers and pupils. She is also a member of the Akhmeta municipal board from the National Movement. Her father Omar Marukashvili is head of the Information Center of Akhmeta, which was founded by the municipal board.

Bela Marukashvili did not comment on the failed schooling process in the district schools.

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