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    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    Dec 30 2004


    Transcript of Mikheil Saakashvili's Speech

    Transcript of President Mikheil Saakashvili's televised speech made
    on December 29. The transcript does not include questions and
    answers, which followed his speech.

    The Most Successful Year

    I will summarize the most important events of this year in couple of
    words.

    I think that in 2004 Georgia started development as a State for the
    first time in the history of its independence.

    The State has several attributes. For the first time the state
    apparatus has been established in Georgia this year, which serves not
    to the private interests, but to the people and society.

    This is estimated very easily.

    Before, the State did not pay enough to state service employees so
    they could not think of stealing.

    The officer had 50 Lari salary [per month], the policeman - 60 Lari.
    You can not demand from the soldier who receives 50 Lari to sacrifice
    for the country, as well as you can not ask the policeman receiving
    60 Lari not to take bribes.

    A customs officer, who receives 100 Lari, can not be asked to go at
    work everyday and not to steal. We could not force them to work for
    the State and society's interests.

    We learned to respect the State symbols. We have new flag and anthem;
    moreover each pupil learned singing of the Georgian anthem. People
    love this anthem.

    Yesterday [on December 28] I visited Akhalkalaki [a town in southern
    Georgia, which is predominantly populated by the ethnic Armenians],
    where I witnessed very exciting scene - how the Armenian children,
    our citizens, were trying to sing our anthem and how happy they were.
    It was unimaginable before. This means, that new State mentality is
    being established in Georgia.

    Adjara Integration

    We have significantly strengthened our positions within the Georgian
    state. Adjara has become the major success of this year. I used to
    hear a question - what has changed in Adjara?

    Regarding Adjara everything has changed for Georgia. After gaining
    [Georgia's] independence Adjara has never subordinated to Georgian
    central authorities' jurisdiction. [Adjara] had its own military
    units, which were ready to fight with Georgia.

    We could solve this problem without bloodshed. This was the historic
    achievement with long-lasting consequences.

    Strengthened International Positions

    We have significantly strengthened our international positions.
    Disputes about the question - what the Ukrainian developments mean
    for us, will continue for many years.

    Our [Rose] revolution of last year puts Georgia into the special
    situation, but it would have stayed in isolation, would have hindered
    our rapid progress, if not the recent developments in Ukraine.

    Our factor was rather important for the Ukrainian revolution and even
    the Ukrainian leaders speak about it. But [the revolution] in Ukraine
    triggered geopolitical revolution for us. Actually, Georgia is not in
    the isolation any longer. The strong state has emerged which [like
    Georgia] moves towards the European integration, and which is our
    supporter in economic and political point of view.

    Against the background of launch of Turkey's talks over EU
    membership, the borders of this organization actually moves very
    close to our borders, which gives us absolutely new opportunities for
    us from the international point of view.

    Moreover, the image of Georgia has also increased. Several days ago
    our Embassy in Brussels was handed over a special award for the
    Georgian President. This award is for those persons from the non-EU
    country, who greatly influenced on the EU's policy.

    I do not say this in order to boast. This [award] refers to Georgia's
    role, Georgia's function, developments in Georgia... [Passage omitted].

    It is unprecedented that everybody talks about Georgia and it happens
    because of developments here, because of developments in Ukraine. I
    want to say without any exaggeration that this has never occurred
    during many centuries of our history.

    This is what we have achieved this year.

    Plans for 2005

    What will be the top priority for us for the next year?

    We should extremely activate economic projects next year. We launch
    construction of infrastructure. There is no economic development
    without development of infrastructure.

    First of all I mean construction of roads. Almost no roads have been
    constructed in Georgia since its independence.

    We will completely deal with the roads in Tbilisi and with the main
    roads in Kutaisi, Zugdidi and in other towns.

    Next year will construct a new highway connecting Zugdidi,
    Chkhorutsku, Tsalenjikha and Senaki. This will be 91 km-long highway,
    which will be opened next year on November 23 [the anniversary of the
    Rose Revolution].

    I hope that from the next year we will start construction of
    Tbilisi-Akhalkalaki-Karsi [the latter is in eastern Turkey] highway.
    This project is vital from both political and economic point of view,
    because due to this project entire region of Javakheti [which is
    predominately populated by ethnic Armenians] will be integrated into
    the Georgian economic space, which is of vital importance for the
    Georgia's future.

    We will launch preliminary works over construction of a great
    highway, which will link Tbilisi and Batumi... [Passage omitted]. The
    part of this road connected Tbilisi with Khashuri will be constructed
    at first.

    Tbilisi will have new international airport, which will be opened on
    November 23 [next year].

    Starting from the next year every big air company operating in the
    world will conduct daily flights in Tbilisi. When I came into power
    none of them were flying in Georgia. Next year there will be not a
    single big company, which will not fly in Georgia.

    This means tourism, this means trade, this means creation of serious
    incentives for Georgian economy. Next year our budget will be three
    and a half times more compared with previous year.

    We have launched the most important reforms in police and education
    system, which will become more wide-scale next year.

    Military reform is of crucial importance as well. So Georgia is
    changing rapidly.

    Of course, the expectations are always higher, than those changes
    which are taking place.

    But I do not know another country throughout the world, which could
    undergo changes as quickly and irreversibly as Georgia has.

    Of course, much work is to be done. When I say that a policeman,
    customs officer and state official get high salaries, this does not
    mean that the pensioners have better living conditions. Even the fact
    that we double the pensions cannot settle the existing problems.

    We will consider that we have succeeded only after the pensioners
    receive salaries equal to the subsistence level, when a teacher
    receives as much as a policeman. This will require time; this will
    not happen in 2-3 years, this needs serious work.

    Next year we plan to implement wide-scale privatization and the funds
    received from privatization will be invested in development of
    infrastructure, strengthening of defense capacity and implementation
    of social projects, which is rather important for our country.

    New Tax Code and Financial Amnesty

    We have adopted a very important tax code with the lowest tax rates
    on the entire territory of the former Soviet Union within the Black
    Sea basin.

    Now, our business should learn how to profit by this code. The
    businessman should learn how to work, because nobody will do it
    instead of them.

    We order new uniforms for the armed forces. Thanks to God, the
    servicemen have uniforms. Recently, it was so funny, when the
    servicemen held a protest rally and they had the American uniforms
    on. These uniforms are American and Turkish. We have tried to sew
    these uniforms in Georgia, but we failed. We gave them [companies]
    money, they went to Turkey, bought there uniforms and then said, that
    they have sewed them.

    We should learn to process agricultural products, we should also gain
    a foothold on the wine market. Presently GWS is the only [Georgian]
    firm which has access to the world wine market, and it works
    brilliantly. We visited supermarkets in Europe and not a single
    [Georgian] firm except GWS is represented there.

    We should study to work better with the new tax code. We have
    pardoned non-payment of old taxes, we intend to solemnly destroy all
    the tax documents of previous years, since the previous authorities
    were manipulated with these documents [the cases of those businessmen
    against whom the charges were brought for tax evasion], saying `if
    you [businessmen] do not give a bribe and will not be loyal, we will
    destroy you at any time.'

    We did not pardon top officials. Financial amnesty does apply to
    them, because they have created this system of corruption and I do
    not think that we should have been kind towards them. Now, they will
    have to act legally.

    We tell the businessmen: now you should observe law. The law has
    become tolerable and it is quite possible to observe it. The taxes
    paid by you will be directed to construction of roads, schools for
    your children. You will soon witness the results of these [paid]
    taxes.

    So, this is the new tax code and tax amnesty. The rest depends on
    flexibility of our society.

    Consolidation of the State

    I want to mention one more issue. We started to consolidate our
    state. I do not mean only to Adjara. Everybody in Georgia felt, that
    this country is their native land.

    I visited Akhalkalaki [populated by large number of ethnic Armenians]
    yesterday [on December 28]. It is not important that I danced with
    the local children. Most important is that until presently
    Akhalkalaki was left without any attention [from the officials].

    [Certain forces] tried to frighten us that there are various
    aggressive groups in Akhalkalaki, who oppose the Georgian State.
    However, the population is quite well disposed.

    My predecessor [ex-President Eduard Shevardnadze] used to arrive in
    Akhalkalaki, gathered some [party] activists in the meeting hall, he
    even was not warning anyone beforehand [about the visit] in order to
    avoid any disorders there.

    We have warned them preliminary and thousands of peoples met us, and
    everybody could see how we were met.

    Everybody could see how excited they were while listening to the
    Georgian anthem, everybody could see how they respect the Georgian
    flag, and everybody could see that even small children try to speak
    Georgian.

    Just this is the new State, this is new mentality, and they feel that
    they are a part of our common success.

    For the first time the battalions of reserve forces have recruited
    ethnic Armenians and Azerbaijanis... [Passage omitted].

    We are [the part of] one united State. We intend to offer particular
    proposals to the Ossetians; recently their leadership has
    significantly changed [the stance]. I believe that the similar
    tendency will be observed in Abkhazia.

    The process of consolidation is unavoidable in Georgia. This will
    need time, this will need our serious consolidation, but we will do
    this.

    This is what I wanted to tell you.
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