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Politics of Georgia

Politics of Georgia
Political parties in Georgia:
NMD - Rightist Opposition
Elections in Georgia:
Parliament: 2003 - 2004
President: 2004
This article needs cleanup. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ... Politics of Georgia Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | Liberal parties | Georgian political parties ... The Rightist Opposition (Georgian: მემარჯვენე ოპოზიცია, Memaryvene Opozicya) is an alliance of Georgias New Rights and Industrialists Parties. ... Politics of Georgia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Georgia ... Parliamentary elections were held in the Republic of Georgia on November 2, 2003. ... Legislative elections were held in the Republic of Georgia on March 28, 2004. ... A presidential election was held in the Republic of Georgia on January 4, 2004. ...


Abkhazia:
Politics of Abkhazia
Political parties in Abkhazia
Elections in Abkhazia Abkhazia (Abkhaz Аҧсны/Apsny, Georgian აფხაზეთი/Apkhazeti, Russian Абха́зия/Abkhazia) is a region of 8,600 km² (3,300 sq. ... Abkhazia (Abkhaz: Аҧсны/Apsny, Georgian: აფხაზეთი/Apkhazeti, Russian: Абха́зия) is a region of 8,600 km² in the Caucasus. ... A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ... redirect Template:Politics of Abkhazia Elections in Abkhazia gives information on election and election results in Abkhazia. ...


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The Democratic Union for Revival (Demokratiuli Aghordzinebis Pavshiri, დემოკრატიული აღორძინების პავშირი) is a political party in Georgia. At the last legislative elections, 28 march 2004, the party won 6.0 % of the popular vote. This is a list of politics articles available for every country. ... A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Politics of Georgia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Georgia ...


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The Betrayal of Democracy in Post-Soviet Georgia (2770 words)
Although Gamsakhurdia was able to rally hundreds of thousands of demonstrators in central Tbilisi during his tenure as president, the elections of 1992 and 1995 brought not a single ally of the former president into the new legislature.
Revival candidates were in many instances physically assaulted or denied access to voters, sometimes by tanks and troops.
Shevardnadze also issued the ridiculous warning that an electoral victory by Revival would be a "coup d'etat." In a country where the police force is four times larger than the military, Shevardnadze evidently intended for Georgian voters to go to the polls in a climate of fear.
Georgia legislative election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (599 words)
The National Movement - Democrats party unites President Saakashvili's National Movement, Prime-Minister Zurab Zhvania's United Democrats, the Republican Party, supporters of Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze and some of the supporters of the late President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, the Union of National Forces.
The Georgian authorities have seized the opportunity, since the 4 January presidential election, to further bring Georgia's election process in closer alignment with European standards for democratic elections, including OSCE commitments and Council of Europe standards," the report said.
In an attempt to produce an election result acceptable to both domestic and international opinion, the Georgian government allowed the votes to counted simultaneously by the CEC and by a non-government organisation, the International Society for Fair Elections and Society (ISFED).
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