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Messenger spoke with Zourabichvili in the lobby of the Tbilisi Marriott, where she painted a picture of a beleaguered and disorganized opposition, struggling to find its footing just seven weeks before a crucial election.
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On November 15, political opposition leaders met with top government representatives but walked away with no results.
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President Mikheil Saakashvili announced on November 14 that he would issue a sweeping pardon of “petty criminals,” in an address less than two months before he is up for re-election in a snap presidential poll.
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The last train loaded with Russian military equipment from a Batumi base left Georgia November 15, largely putting an end to a Russian military presence which has endured in Georgia since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Rompetrol Georgia organized a trip to Romania for a group of Georgian journalists at the end of October. The delegation visited The Rompetrol Group’s facilities in Constanta, on the Black Sea coast: an oil refinery, a petrochemicals plant and an oil terminal.
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