Survey: Unemployment Plagues Georgia | July 27, 2010

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"Most Georgians believe that unemployment is the country's number-one problem, the National Democratic Institute (NDI) reported this week.

"NDI Director for Georgia Luis Navarro presented the research July 26."

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Controversy Over New Georgian Draft Constitution Continues | July 27, 2010

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"An opinion poll conducted by the U.S. National Democratic Institute found that only 26 percent of respondents support the prospect of Saakashvili becoming prime minister, while 32 percent are against it; almost half those polled (48 percent) favor retaining the current strong presidential system."

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Poll Shows Support to Strong Presidential System | July 26, 2010

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"Most of the Georgians seem to be in favor of current system of strong president over strong Prime Minister envisaged by draft of constitutional amendments, initiated by the Parliament last week, according to the recent public opinion survey.

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Newly Elected Chairs of City Assemblies Take Trainings | July 11, 2010

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"Newly elected chairs of city assemblies are taking trainings in Georgia's seaside town of Kobuleti. Representatives of international organizations and the Georgian Parliament are giving recommendations and advises to the chairs of city assemblies for rising efficiency of their work in the future.

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Georgia President Aided by Mayoral Election | May 30, 2010

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"Voters in Georgia's capital city appeared on Monday to have overwhelmingly endorsed President Mikheil Saakashvili's ruling party in municipal elections, barely a year after opposition parties had thronged the streets vowing to force him from office...

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Post-War Georgia to Vote in Test for President | May 27, 2010

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"Opinion polls by the respected U.S. National Democratic Institute and other Western organizations suggest the ruling party will win most of Sunday's polls comfortably.

"The West is keen to stabilize the volatile South Caucasus, a transit route for oil and gas to Europe. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe is sending 350 observers."

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Georgian Local Elections Focus Of Intense Scrutiny | May 25, 2010

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"In an attempt to minimize, if not preclude the abuse of administrative resources on behalf of candidates representing the ruling party, a group of Georgian NGOs under the auspices of the National Democratic Institute drafted a memorandum on how such resources may be used.

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