NDI-Commissioned Public Opinion Survey | Dec. 12, 2012

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U.S. National Democratic Institute (NDI) released on December 12 part of its commissioned public opinion survey, conducted in second half of November, which shows respondents’ attitudes towards broad range of policy issues.

The poll also includes ratings of political parties and this segment of the survey will be released by NDI on December 17.

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NDI Hosts a Conference on Women’s Involvement in Politics | Nov. 16, 2012

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The National Democratic Institute (NDI) hosted a conference called "Win with Women: Strengthen Political Parties" at the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel on November 15th.

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NDI Will Still Continue to Carry Out Social Surveys - Luis Navaro | Oct. 22, 2012

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The National Democratic Institute Georgia Office director Luis Navarro says that people , who had not decided who to vote for shortly before elections, made their choices after the prison scandal.

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Lincoln Mitchell: New Georgia Cabinet Is A Change Of Style And Substance | Oct. 10, 2012

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On October 8, Georgian Dream leader Bidzina Ivanishvili named most of the key nominees for the new cabinet he expects to head.

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Georgia Rejects Saakashvili Party | Oct. 2, 2012

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President Mikheil Saakashvili, who has ruled Georgia virtually unchallenged for nearly nine years, declared Tuesday that his party had lost parliamentary elections and would go into opposition.

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Parliamentary Elections Start in Georgia | Oct. 1, 2012

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The parliamentary elections started in Georgia. Around 14 parties and two political blocks take part in the elections. The Parliament will receive more authority in 2013 after the amendments to the Constitution enter into force. The president's power will be reduced. The elections will be declared valid if the number of voters reaches one-third...

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Democracy in the Former Soviet Republics | Sept. 29, 2012

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No leader of the former Soviet republics has been more pro-Western than President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia. He moves easily in Washington and dreams of bringing his country into full NATO membership. But his government’s handling of prisons and its approach to parliamentary elections set for Monday are raising doubts about his commitment to democracy and reform.

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Georgia Abuse Outcry Lifts Russia-Linked Billionaire in Vote | Sept. 28, 2012

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Public outcry over the rape and beating of prisoners in a Georgian prison is threatening the nine-year rule of U.S. ally President Mikheil Saakashvili in Oct. 1 parliamentary elections...

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Georgia's Richest Man Runs for Country's Top Job | Sept. 26, 2012

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Georgia's richest man, billionaire and philanthropist Bidzina Ivanishvili seems to have it all — a head-spinning fortune, the respect of his country and gleaming, art-filled palaces across the globe, including one where zebras and pink flamingoes roam...

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