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January 9, 2025
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Published: January 9, 2025 2:27 pm
Author: RT

The Georgian parliament will investigate abuses that allegedly took place while Mikhail Saakashvili was in power

Georgia’s newly elected parliament will investigate crimes by officials from previous governments from 2003 to 2012, the leader of the ruling party’s faction has announced. The probe focuses on a former ruling party that is trying to overturn last October’s election results in which the Georgian Dream party secured a majority.

The United National Movement, founded by former President Mikhail Saakashvili, was in power in the period that the current government intends to scrutinize. The protests in Tbilisi were allegedly organized by the party and parties that splintered from it or were founded by former members.

MPs will investigate events that took place from 2003 to 2012, parliamentary majority leader Mamuka Mdinaradze said at a briefing on Thursday. The timeframe is when the “radical opposition,” which “has been acting as a suffocating force in Georgian politics,” was in power, he said.

In addition to potentially producing new evidence for prosecution, the probe will help the younger generation of Georgian voters who were not adults under Saakashvili’s rule to learn more about his political movement, Mdinaradze added. Suspected crimes at the time include the torture of convicts, murder, corruption, extortion, and other serious felonies, he stressed.

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Saakashvili was a Washington-backed politician who came to power in Georgia on the back of mass protests in 2003. His backers claimed that he was turning the country into a “beacon of democracy” among the post-Soviet states.

In 2008, Saakashvili ordered a surprise attack on the then-breakaway region of South Ossetia. A number of Russian peacekeepers stationed in the area to observe a truce between Tbilisi and Tskhinvali were killed in the assault. Russian forces were deployed in response and the Georgian army was quickly defeated. Moscow has since recognized South Ossetia’s independence.

Saakashvili’s power as president was undercut after opposition parties, including what later became the Georgian Dream, secured a majority in the 2012 election. The defeat at the ballot box was fueled by the media, which exposed unsavory aspects of Saakashvili’s policies, such as a reported system of torture of political opponents in Georgian prisons. The new parliament has pushed through constitutional reform, which reverted the country towards a parliamentary political system.


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After leaving office in 2013, Saakashvili spent several years building a political career in Ukraine following the 2014 Maidan coup. He returned to Georgia in 2021, defying a warrant for his arrest, and is currently serving a prison term for abuse of power.

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