Saturday, January 19, 2008

NEWS: Georgia News Digest 01-18-08

A service of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies

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1. symposium: The Georgian presidential elections: Results and implications
2. report: Electorate: Features and attitudes
3. Georgian presidential elections: Edging towards ‘normal’ politics?
4. Dialogue - political culture
5. GEL 23 mln spent on Saakashvili’s re-election campaign
6. Turkmen parliament speaker to attend Georgian president's inauguration
7. Belarusian president congratulates Georgian counterpart on election victory
8. Angela Merkel congratulated Saakashvili on re-election
9. Solana congratulated Saakashvili on re-election
10. More than half of cabinet will change
11. TV speculates on cabinet reshuffle
12. Cabinet holds last session
13. Bendukidze against break-up of healthcare, social ministry
14. Burjanadze lists some issues negotiated with opposition
15. Opposition keeps up pressure
16. United opposition plans to have large-scale protest action on Saakashvili’s inauguration day
17. Opposition coalition lays out demands
18. Nine-party opposition coalition’s statement
19. Opposition to demonstrate in Tbilisi during Saakashvili inauguration
20. Opposition's strategy
21. United opposition not recognize legitimacy of Mikheil Saakashvili
22. Kote Gabashvili: Giorgi Targamadze’s party will be financed by Badri Patarkatsishvili!
23. Patarkatsishvili appeals against being remanded in custody
24. Lawyers planning meeting with Badri Patarkatsishvili
25. Berdzenishvili: Saakashvili as illegitimate as secessionist leaders
26. ‘We failed to protect votes’ – Zourabichvili
27. People's Party leader slams opposition's strategy
28. New Rights deny having talks with authorities
29. Public television reform: A peace offering for Georgia’s opposition?
30. CEC agreed to open video footages of election process
31. Human rights to get their due in Saakashvili’s second term?
32. Foreign Minister to meet Russian counterpart
33. American private intelligence firm predicts increased Russian pressure on Georgia
34. Russia won't recognize Abkhazia even if Kosovo goes independent
35. Separatists change strategy
36. Serbia: The first colored revolution?
37. Suspension in gas supply by Azerigaz not affecting gas export to Georgia
38. Pensions to be dispensed without obstructions
39. MOJ hosts round table dedicated to discussion of statute of legal aid service
40. Winter holidays might be extended with week
41. Georgian property firm GRDC plans London IPO in 08
42. Georgia plans to issue shares in rail network
43. Gurgenidze: Interest of foreign investors towards Georgia been increased
44. Georgia back on investors radar
45. Radical economic reform in Georgia
46. The fat tax expands its ambit in Georgia
47. Foreign debt fell to 16.8% of GDP in 2007
48. Georgia can upset group big guns, says Toppmoller

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Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., Director of Studies, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, 3a Chitadze, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia (Republic),
jonathan.kulick@gfsis.org, office: +995 32 47 35 55, mobile: +995 95 33 33 40, USA voicemail: 310.928.6814

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