South Caucasus restifentent
RabauseMost Chorvila villagers in North-West Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili, their proud son widely had the power of the country.
This is a picture of the postcard in the picture where the roads are good, houses healed and have many blue and yellow flags in the ruling Georgian dream party.
“All this place where you can see new houses and roads that our man do. None of her is not and did everything for us,” resident mamaia machavariani, teaching the village from the nearest forest.
Ivanishvili built Georgian Dream (GD) and the party in power in 12 years.
For more than four months, Georgia was taken to the streets around the country to accuse the Rigging Party in Ivanishvili in October and charged GD in the EU passage.
GD denies that and in Chorvila you can’t find a bad word to say about the billionaire son of it.
Ivanishilli made his wealth in Russia in the 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, first by selling computers before he obtained banks and metal assets. He returned to Georgia in 2003.
Each new couple in Chorvila has received a cash gift of $ 3,000 (£ 2,300) from Ivanishiri, according to school history where Ivanishvili has lasted a boy.
Unlike most of the rural Georgia schools, have its own swimming pool and an internal internal edge.

“He updated the hospital, he built two churches, he healed all the roads, he made all the roofs all over the region,” Temuri said.
“I personally received a refrigerator, TV, a gas stove and within five years Mr Bidzina helped us by paying 200 Laris (£ 55) every month.”
Here they accused the opposition of Pro-EU anti-government protests and used young people as their “tools”.
“We also want Europe but in our traditions, and that is what the government wants,” as a resident Giorgi Burjenidze. “We are a Christian country, and our traditions mean that men need men, and women need women. We also think President Trump.”
The visibility of Europe to inflict foreign values in Georgia’s traditions, such as gay rights, often repeated by Profice Ministers and Media.
They also rejected the daily protests powered by the Georgian decision of the European Union talks in the future members of the country.
“The fire of the oligarchy” becomes one of the main slogans in the continuing protests to address what people say that Bidzina Ivanishvili is over the country’s political influence.
“Georgia currently instructed by an oligarch with an agenda in Russia,” says Tamara Arveladze, 26, associated with protests in general influence in tbilisi.
“He owns all, all institutions and all government resources and resources. He saw this country as his private property, and he was his own business.”
EPALast month, Tamara and his girlfriend were caught in an incident Located on mobile phones and raises viral. Nagmaneho sila padulong sa site sa protesta, ug gisinggitan ang mga pulong nga “Fire sa Oligarchy” kung daghang mga maskaan nga pulis ang naglibut sa awto ug misulay sa pagsulud sa awto ug misulay sa pagsulud sa awto ug misulay sa pagsulud sa awto ug misulay sa pagsulud sa awto ug misulay sa pagsulud.
“It happened in seconds, but it feels like hours. I was shocked what aggressively they tried to do it, if they were going to be outside the car I didn’t know what would happen to what would happen to what would happen to me.”
Tamara’s boyfriend gets his driver’s license rejected in a year and can face a term of jail for swearing to police. He has been $ 3,600, a large amount of Georgia, which average monthly salary is closer to $ 500.
Since the faced parliamentary elections, the international observers, the opposition of Georgia providing Parliament, leaving the ruling Georgian dream of any suggested changes in law.
“We have witnessed abuse of law,” says Tamar Oniani, director of the Human Rights program of Georgian Young Lawyers young lawyers.
“First it prohibits face masks, and then they deploy cameras with the tbilisi’s face. So it’s easier for them to see who appeared to be at least fine.”
The last month’s fine went up to ten times for blocking the road or opposing police and tamar oniani said one day they received 150 calls from protesters.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze recently criticized protesters as an “amorpous mass” and raised state budget “with heavy fines.

Tamar Oniani says that “judiciary is fully” and acts as one of the instruments against the demonstrators, which he says beaten.
“They are hurting only because of the protest and a supporter of the future in Georgia.”
The government denies these allegations.
Since protests began in November, hundreds of civil servants lost their jobs after they signed the petitions that criticized the government’s decision to suspend the talks in the EU.
“The government decided to cleanse the public sector of employees who are not loyal to them,” says Nini Lezhava, which is one of those who lose their jobs.
He is in a senior position in Georgia’s Parliamentary Research Center, which is intended to give bad reports for members of the Parliament and since they are lost.
“They don’t need it anymore. They have their own policy and they don’t want anyone to have an independent analytical capacity,” he said.
Nini said that the same “cleansing” is happening to ministers of defense and justice, and other government institutions: “It is happening in the entire public sector in Georgia”.
“They try to make another satellite in Russia in this region. And beyond Georgia and beyond the Black Sea, as we see what is happening in the world.”
In Chorvila, history teacher Temuri Kapanadze saw the government’s way of racial Russia: “No friends and enemies forever.”
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