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"In the last 20 years we have had three presidencies and each one of them involved political turmoil, because in the Georgian system the president is the center of gravity," said Davit Bakradze, Georgia 's speaker of parliament and a close ally of Mr. Saakashvili.
Georgia Law Gives New Life to Leader Samantha Shields 2010
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Bakradze himself was in the United States when the list was submitted, and was apparently unaware of what was happening in Tbilisi.
Governing Party Election Campaign Damaged by Resignation of its Top Candidate IWPR 2008
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According to Bakradze, “It will be impossible to regularise Georgian-Russian relations unless Russia cancels two of its decisions – the withdrawal from the CIS sanctions regime on Abkhazia and the establishment of close cooperation with the separatist enclaves.”
Georgian Fury at Russia���s Abkhaz Moves IWPR 2008
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Pro-government media have already portrayed the UN Security Council debate as a public relations triumph for Bakradze, in his role as foreign minister.
Georgian Fury at Russia���s Abkhaz Moves IWPR 2008
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Dm. Bakradze, "Notes on the Zakataly District," in same
Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin 1881
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The event will likely be followed by debates in the Parliament, but Bakradze said an exact format has yet to be defined by the parliamentary bureau before Feb. 26.
Today.Az 2010
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The event will likely be followed by debates in the Parliament, but Bakradze said an exact format has yet to be defined by the parliamentary bureau before February 26.
Civil.Ge Daily News 2010
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Bakradze expressed his hope that tomorrow Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili will be able to arrive in Poland, as planned.
Today.Az 2010
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"Abkhazia and South Ossetia are Georgian territories, and the deployment of foreign troops on the territory of another country is called an occupation," Bakradze said, Reuters reported.
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"Abkhazia and South Ossetia are Georgian territories, and the deployment of foreign troops on the territory of another country is called an occupation," Bakradze said, Reuters reported.
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