Posted on 01/01/2005 12:43:16 PM PST by jb6
President Mikheil Saakashvili described the 2004 as the most successful year in independent Georgias history. But when asked about the failures of the year, the President replied that he would not like to focus on that.
He said that the most important achievement of this year was reintegration of Adjara Autonomous Republic.
Saakashvili said that the new government of Georgia could solve the problem of defiant Adjara without bloodshed referring to peaceful ouster of self-minded ex-Adjarian leader Aslan Abashidze in May.
The President also stressed that Georgia has strengthened its international positions. In this regard he spoke about the recent developments in Ukraine and said that the Ukrainian revolution triggered geopolitical revolution for Georgia.
He said, the November Rose Revolution, which gave Georgia a special status, would have stayed in isolation if not the recent developments in Ukraine.
Our factor was rather important for the Ukrainian revolution ... On the other hand Georgia is no more isolated... A state has emerged [in the region], which like Georgia, has chosen the way towards European integration, Saakashvili said.
The Georgian President also focused on economy and said that the government could increase the budgetary expenditures for the first time during past years. He also stressed the importance of adopting new liberal tax code and the law on tax and financial amnesty.
Saakashvili said, the authorities also managed to establish state consciousness and state institutions.
President also spoke about his closest allies and described Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania and Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze as the best partners.
Everybody kept saying that we would oppose each other, but this did not happen. We managed to unite our parties [the National Movement, the United Democrats] and establish a united team, the President added.
Speaking about the countrys future plans, Saakashvili said, much has been done, but still much is to be done. The issue of Georgias reintegration should top the agenda.
He said that development of countrys infrastructures will be of vital importance. The development of Georgian economy greatly depends on the development of infrastructure. We need to attract investments and develop tourism, the President said.
Things cannot be settled so quickly, within five months. I also thought so, but it is impossible. Everything needs time. However, I will do it within the term of my presidency, Saakashvili added.
The President was also asked to speak about the failures, but refrained and said that he would not like to focus on that.
But the opposition, which is represented in the Parliament by a small group of New Rights-Industrialists coalition, as well as by the Republican Party and newly set up Conservative Party, has been focusing over the governments failures this week, while the Parliament was approving the new cabinet.
The opposition slammed government for increased human rights abuse, restriction of free media, mounting pressure on judicial system, as well as about the South Ossetian policy, which according to the opposition led to failed August campaign when clashes erupted between the Georgian and Ossetian forces.
At the press conference on December 29 President Saakashvili commented on this criticism by slamming the opposition for, as he put it, focusing only on the governments failures and turning a blind eye on those achievements, which were made possible due to the governments activity.
He said that the opposition would have been more popular if it focused on successes as well.
The current opposition slams almost each move of the authorities. Because of this very reason, the opposition is not popular in the society. Once I also was in the opposition, and I know how to gain popularity. But I do not intend to share this knowledge with the opposition, because it will be unfavorable for me, the President said.
Typical of a Soros revolution.
Yeah, the opposition is conservative, republican and capitalist, nothing that a Soros candidate would like. And gads, they complain about freedom of speech, judicial system and such.
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