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2010-01-19
How Governmental Officials from Chokhatauri Traveled to the Ukraine?
About 500 observers were sent to the presidential elections in the Ukraine on January 17 from Georgia (they were mostly from governmental structures); they had to leave Georgia on January 14. Although it is strange, two residents of Chokhatauri district – chairperson of the ruling party fraction of the municipality board Shota Siradze and deputy district governor Dimitri Koripadze – were among those observers. They were selected from 12-me- list. Their colleagues said in their interviews with us that – maybe they were chosen because of their physical abilities. Officials from Chokhatauri district do not have other explanations why Koripadze and Sirzadze were sent to the Ukraine.

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What do you think, shall the archive of illegally obtained operative materials be destroyed or not?
They must be immediately destroyed First, commission shall study the materials and then they must be destroyed The archive must not be destroyed I cannot answer


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