MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI'S CHAOTIC POLITICS LEADS TO TENSION IN GEORGIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
05.03.2009 20:31 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The internal political situation in Georgia is not
problem-free and it is reflected on Javakhk. Mikhail Saakashvili's
chaotic politics leads to tension not only regarding the region
settled by Armenians, but also all over Georgia, said Alexander
Iskandaryan, political scientist, director of Caucasus Institute at
the press-conference in Tbilisi. Maybe in this way Saakashvili will
manage to stay in power or quite possibly it is the ordinary condition
of Georgian politics. Georgian opposition has no rivals compatible
with Saskashvili, to put it roughly they do not have Georgian Levon
Ter-Petrosyan. Moreover, there is an obvious lack of correspondence of
queries made by national minorities on the concept of unitary state,
which the Georgian president supports so eagerly, Iskandaryan said.
In his opinion, Armenia at present is very much dependent on Georgia
since 80% of goods is transported through its territory. But Georgia ,
too needs Armenia. So, neither party is interested in tense relations,
the Armenian political scientist emphasized.
PanARMENIAN.Net
05.03.2009 20:31 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The internal political situation in Georgia is not
problem-free and it is reflected on Javakhk. Mikhail Saakashvili's
chaotic politics leads to tension not only regarding the region
settled by Armenians, but also all over Georgia, said Alexander
Iskandaryan, political scientist, director of Caucasus Institute at
the press-conference in Tbilisi. Maybe in this way Saakashvili will
manage to stay in power or quite possibly it is the ordinary condition
of Georgian politics. Georgian opposition has no rivals compatible
with Saskashvili, to put it roughly they do not have Georgian Levon
Ter-Petrosyan. Moreover, there is an obvious lack of correspondence of
queries made by national minorities on the concept of unitary state,
which the Georgian president supports so eagerly, Iskandaryan said.
In his opinion, Armenia at present is very much dependent on Georgia
since 80% of goods is transported through its territory. But Georgia ,
too needs Armenia. So, neither party is interested in tense relations,
the Armenian political scientist emphasized.