Georgian Opposition Faces Uphill Election Struggle
While the ruling party focuses on pledges to make better, its opponents are failing to make headway, in part because of what they see as unfair changes to the voting system. By Tamar Kadagidze in Tbilisi (CRS No. 440 17-Apr-08)
Azerbaijan: Enclaves Fall Between Two Stools
Villages that legally belong to Russia say no one is interested in them except when elections come round. By Sabukhi Mamedli in Khrakhoba, northern Azerbaijan (CRS No. 440 17-Apr-08)
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
NEWS: 17 Apr 08 | Caucasus Reporting Service 440
Labels:
Azerbaijan,
Conflict,
Election,
Georgia,
IWPR,
Opposition
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