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  • Baku: Georgian Opposition Support President To Rebut Russian Aggress

    GEORGIAN OPPOSITION SUPPORT PRESIDENT TO REBUT RUSSIAN AGGRESSION

    Trend News Agency
    12.08.08 13:20
    Azerbaijan

    Georgia, Tbilisi, 12 August / Trend News corr. N.Kirtkhslia / Georgian
    opposition supports President and ready to protect its motherland.

    Recently, members of parliamentary opposition from the 'Strong Georgia
    -Christian- Democrats' fraction has cleared their position on the
    issue. "Nobody can oust President Mikhail Saakashvili and occupy the
    country," Giorgi Tsagareishvili, a representative from fraction said.

    Almost all the members from fraction held a news- conference.

    On 11 August, Giorgi Tsagareishvili, Leader of the United Opposition,
    stated that the Georgian President was elected by population and
    nobody can oust him. "We are ready to stand near the President and
    to protect our motherland from aggressors," Tsagareishvili said.

    Other opposition parties New Rights, National Independent, as well
    as public organizations and opposition NGOs supported the country in
    such a difficult state.

    "It is no time for internal disputes. Enemy interfered into our
    country and we must drive away him," David Gamkrelidze said.

    Accusing Russian aggressors, Labours called upon the both sides to
    stop firing, but did not sugest their support to President.

    No statement has been made by the United Communistic Party of
    Georgia. According to experts, Russia attempts to change Georgian's
    policy towards the west values to its own side. For this purpose,
    Russia attempts to have its protege in the person of former head of
    State Security Ministry Igor Giorgadze.

    Georgian experts consider that even in the full occupation state
    the Georgian population is unlikely to accept such a leader and
    Russian values. "A new generation brought up in free and democratic
    conditions," experts said.
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