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Dachi Tsaguria Met Gigi Ugulava At the Petrol Station
April 29, 2010
On April 28, the candidate of the Tbilisi City Mayor from the National Movement Gigi Ugulava worked as a petrol attendant at the petrol station “Eco” within the pre-election Campaign. The member of the Movement “November 7” Dachi Tsaguria approached him by the car together with the film-crew of the TV-Company “Maestro”. While Ugulava was filling the fuel-tank, Tsaguria asked him several questions.
“Only 300 out of 700 People Remained Alive”
April 29, 2010
“Giga Bokeria as a President!!!”
April 28, 2010
As soon as I write something about the government, boom starts on the facebook. Mostly, the fan-club members of Vano Merabishvili and Zurab Adeishvili are active. They try to convince each other that I have invented the story about the cracks of the government.
Everybody is on Holiday!
April 27, 2010
Parliament Discussed Expenditure of Administrative Resources by District Governors
April 26, 2010
Noghaideli’s Political Party Complains of Oppression by the Government
April 23, 2010
Opposition Parties Claim National Movement Promise Voters to Release Their Prisoner in Exchange of 500 Votes
April 21, 2010
Opposition Parties Hired Members of National Movement as Commission Members
April 21, 2010
Saakashvili on ‘Abuse of Administrative Resources’
April 21, 2010
“The only criticism” expected in address of the authorities in a pre-election period is allegations about “abuse of administrative resources,” President Saakashvili told an audience at Washington-based think-tank, Atlantic Council, on April 15.
Opposition Parties Request Installment of Video-Cameras in Polling Stations in Rustavi
April 20, 2010
“Cool” Promises in the Name of the National Movement
April 20, 2010
Opposition Blames Government in Oppression on Printing Houses
April 19, 2010
Intimidation on Candidates –Refuse Participation in Elections
April 19, 2010
Parties and election blocks registered in accordance to the Election Code have deadline on April 30 to submit applications of their single mandate candidates. Representatives of the opposition parties state they might not have candidates in many villages because already selected people now refuse to participate in the elections. According to opposition parties, their candidates are intimidated.
“Election Fraud Has Already Started”
April 16, 2010
On April 15, the National Council organized a meeting with experts and diplomatic corps in the hotel “Bets”. One of the leaders of the Conservative Party, Kakha Kukava, introduced the pre-election violations to the guests; they also provided documents to prove their findings.
Alliance Brought Suit to the Prosecutor’s Office
April 12, 2010
In Dighomi District Police Arrested Six Members of the National Council
April 12, 2010
On April 8, patrol police arrested a leader of the People’s Party Aleksandre Shalamberidze and several activists during the quarrel in Dighomi district. Their location was not known for some time.
Opposition Parties Complain About Oppressing Their Activists
April 8, 2010
Representatives of the opposition parties complain about increased different forms of oppression on them before the elections.
Vano Merabishvili: “Alasania Does Not Have Chance to Become President”
April 7, 2010
Uncountable Voters in the Small Country
April 7, 2010
Kvemo Kartli region was always considered to be the “granary of the pro-governmental votes”. It was often unclear whether the ruling parties were winning the elections in the region through fabrication or that opposition parties did not work with the local population properly. “Saakashvili won the elections in Kvemo Kartli at the expense of the villages empty from people,” said one of the leaders of the opposition parties, Koba Davitashvili, during TV-debates.
Irakli Melashvili: “One Million Illegal Voters”
April 6, 2010