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New right party and the united opposition created a coalition for parliament election 21 may 2008
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see more.............. www. unitedopposition.ge |
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New Rights and Respublicans Common Address to the Heads of States and Governments of NATO Member Countries
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Tbilisi, Georgia, August 18, 2008
ADDRESS
by New Rights Party (Georgia) and Republican Party (Georgia)
to the Heads of States and Governments of NATO Member Countries |
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Statement Regarding Military Aggression Committed by Russia against Georgia
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STATEMENT by the New Rights Party of Georgia
Regarding Military Aggression Committed by Russia against Georgia
In August 2008 situation in Tskhinvali region (Georgia) became very tense and finally turned into large-scale military conflict between Georgian and Russian armies. Russia´s military aggression against sovereign State of Georgia is still going on. |
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Common Appeal by Georgian Opposition to the International Community, NATO and EU Member State’s Governments
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APPEAL to the International Community, NATO and EU Member State’s Governments
March 17, 2008
The Georgian opposition - entering today the second week of a hunger strike, in which more than a hundred persons, 13 MP’s, most of the leaders of the “Unified Opposition”, the whole Parliamentary Group of New Rights Party, and has spread to the major cities of Georgia: Batumi, Kutaisi, Poti, Lanchkhuti, hereby appeals to the international community. |
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Hunger-strikers demanded resignation of Nino Burjanadze, Chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia
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STATEMENT OF THE NEW RIGHTS PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP
REGARDING CURRENT HUNGER STRIKE
Since March 10, 2008 permanent hunger strike is taking place in the office of Nino Burjanadze, Chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia with the participation of the entire Parliamentary Group of the New Rights Party (with the exception of women). Simultaneously, in front of the Parliament, extensive hunger strike of the politicians and ordinary citizens is going on (more than 70 persons starving). Hunger strike is going on in 5 more cities of Georgia. |
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Georgia: Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2007 by U.S. Department of State
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In March 11, 2008 U.S. Department of State published Country Reports on Human Rights Practices-2007 that included chapter about Georgia. |
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Statement by New Rights Party regarding announcing hunger strike
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STATEMENT
by the New Rights Party of Georgia regarding announcing hunger strike |
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Statement by New Rights Party concerning the events occurred recently in Armenia
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STATEMENT
by New Rights Party of Georgia
Concerning the events occurred recently in Armenia |
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Opposition outcry over majoritarian MP election rule
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Civil Georgia / 2008-03-05
Tomorrow Georgian Parliament passed with its first hearing a package of constitutional amendments, which, among other issues, also endorses a controversial rule on electing 75 majoritarian MPs.
It is fifth case when Saakashvili changed Georgian Constitution for his own private interest immediately 2 months before Parliamentary Elections. |
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Georgia: A Flickering Beacon of Democracy - Human Rights Report 2007
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http://www.humanrights.ge/index.php?a=article&id=2409&lang=en
Introduction
In 2004, in line with the positive changes in the country, we pointed out the human rights violations which took place after the “Rose Revolution”. Most of the people did not dare speak of them. We dared to tell the truth. “One Step Forward – Two Steps Back” was the name of the human rights report the Human Rights Centre published in December, 2004. As antidemocratic tendencies developed further, our reaction was immediate. The report produced in 2005 was called “Next Stop – Belarus?” Many people considered this title to be an exaggeration of the situation and were irritated by it. The reason for using this title was to send a wake-up call to Georgians and the international community. In 2007, we talked about the “Velvet Downfall”.
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Common Memorandum of Opposition - 17 articles
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To: Mrs. Nino Burjanadze, Chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia To: World Governments and International Organizations
January 29, 2008
COMMON STATEMENT of Georgian Presidential Candidates from the Opposition and Opposition Political Parties
on Situation Existing in Georgia afterwards of Raid on Peaceful Manifestation of November 7, 2007 and Falsification of Presidential Elections of January 5, 2008 |
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Freedom in Georgia Takes a Step Backward in 2007
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FREEDOM HOUSE http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?page=70&release=607
Freedom in Georgia Takes a Step Backward in 2007 Washington, D.C. January 2, 2008
In 2007, Georgia’s democratic institutions moved sharply in the wrong direction, according to a report released today by Freedom House. The report is being made available in advance of presidential elections scheduled to be held in Georgia on January 5. |
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Statement by David Gamkrelidze MP concerning results of the early presidential elections in Georgia
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STATEMENT
by David Gamkrelidze MP, leader of the New Rights Party of Georgia concerning the results of the early presidential elections in Georgia
First of all, I thank all those voters who have supported me in the early presidential elections in Georgia. |
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The New Rights attended the International Democrat Union's Executive and Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs
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The New Rights Party Leader David Gamkrelidze MP, Political Secretary Pikria Chikhradze MP and International Secretary George Mosidze went to Dubrovnik, Croatia, to attend the International Democrat Union´s Executive and Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs. The New Rights Party is affiliated to IDU since April, 2005. |
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The New Rights' leader David Gamkrelidze MP evaluated the authorities' activities in 2006
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Today, on December 29 the New Rights´ leader David Gamkrelidze MP held a press conference, where he evaluated the work of Georgian authorities in 2006. The detailed report of the conference will be published soon. |
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