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Saakashvili has threatened to change the government in Georgia in 72 hours

10:00, Monday, 28 January, 2019
Saakashvili has threatened to change the government in Georgia in 72 hours

Former President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili promised to return to Georgia and the change of power there. He declared it on air of TV channel Rustavi 2.

According to Saakashvili, he would return to his homeland, when will be convinced that “the active part of Georgia and the opposition” can provide him with 72 hours of free travel around the country. “This scenario of change leadership peacefully,” he added.
     Former Georgian leader also referred to the fight with the founder of Georgia’s ruling team Bidzina Ivanishvili. He compared Georgian authorities to “crazy, who locked up the doctors in the crazy house,” and stressed that they must “neutralize without tragedy, violence and victims.”

In November 2018, Saakashvili called on Georgians not to recognize the results of presidential elections. He called the election campaign of illegitimate and accused the authorities of rigging, vote-buying and pressure on them.

Mikhail Saakashvili came to power as a result of opposition rallies in 2004, then in 2007 made a voluntary decision to resign after mass protests in Tbilisi. In 2008, he again became President, but in 2013 he left Georgia before the end of the presidential term, saying that his party, which lost the parliamentary election, going into opposition.

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