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    HEY LOOK, MORE PROTESTS!

    Registan.net
    http://www.registan.net/in dex.php/2008/03/10/hey-look-more-protests/
    March 11 2008
    WA

    Sigh. This time in Georgia. 7,000 in Tibilisi against Saakashvili
    for allegedly stealing the presidental election back in January. The
    protestors are mostly supporters of Levan Gachechiladze, who was
    the runner-up in the election. The election was very similar to the
    Armenian election last month, in that I don't think anyone really
    disputes that Saakashvili got more votes, but there were enough
    reports of irregularities that one could make a case that he didn't
    really clear the 50% mark necessary to avoid a run-off (the official
    results were Saakashivili 53%, Gachechildaze 27%).

    It really seems like the trend now in post-Soviet countries is that
    any time you lose an election, you stage protests and claim that the
    incumbent used illegal and undemocratic means to steal the election,
    and that you're the true representative of the people. If, like
    Saakashvili and Yuschchenko, you actually manage to get into office,
    the roles quickly reverse. I don't mean to trivialize the situation,
    as free and fair elections are of course fundamental to a democracy,
    but at some point I think these protests start to lose their impact and
    just become part of the ritual. I remember reading once that one of
    the biggest tests of a democracy is whether the losers of elections,
    or those whose terms have expired, can accept that they're not in
    power and step aside. Clearly, most of the post-Soviet countries
    haven't gotten there yet.

    On the other hand, it's certainly a positive sign that so many
    people feel so emboldened that they join these protests, often at
    risk to themselves.

    Tomorrow, I promise a post with nothing at all to do with protests
    or disputed elections.
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