Posted on 02/03/2005 8:21:53 AM PST by bd476
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has said he is taking charge of the government following the death of his prime minister on Thursday. Zurab Zhvania, 41, was found dead in an apartment in Tbilisi, apparently poisoned by gas from a faulty heater. Officials say security guards found his body after breaking into a flat owned by friends early on Thursday. Mr Saakashvili told a crowd in Tbilisi that he was "taking responsibility for leading the executive".
"I am ordering the government to return to work," he added. Mr Zhvania was once an ally of the previous President, Eduard Shevardnadze. But he turned against him and played a prominent role in the 2003 Rose Revolution that ousted Mr Shevardnadze. Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili said Mr Zhvania had arrived at the flat at about midnight local time on Wednesday (2100 GMT). Security guards became suspicious after the prime minister failed to answer his phone for several hours.
They broke in around 0400 to find Mr Zhvania dead in an armchair. The body of his friend and the owner of the flat, named as Kremo-Kartli region deputy governor Raul Usupov, was found in the kitchen. No foul play was suspected, Mr Merabishvili said, but the body had been taken to the coroner's office for further examination. David Morchiladze, the general director of Tbilgaz - the company supplying gas to Tbilisi - said there was an Iranian-made heater installed in the flat which broke safety regulations. "Carbon monoxide was bound to be collected in the flat," he said. His deputy added that the flat, which Mr Usupov had moved into only a few weeks ago, had no vent for the gas. 'Great patriot' Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili held an emergency government meeting which was shown live on Georgian television. "Georgia has lost a great patriot whose entire life was devoted to tireless and selfless service to our country. I have lost my closest friend, most trusted adviser and greatest ally," Mr Saakashvili said, addressing his ministers. "I hope you will stand firm, Georgia will stand firm, and I hope I will stand firm because it is firmness that we need the most at present." Mr Saakashvili said that his thoughts were with "Zurab's wife Nino, his mother Irma and his three most beautiful children". Another Rose Revolution leader, parliamentary speaker Nino Burjanadze, cut short her visit to Italy and is returning to Georgia.
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What does it mean Georgia, Russia...? Both Georgian and Russian PM's died?
Sowy, eathing my shue.
Oh, please, no need to go that far. LOL!
Don't worry. It's made of licorice, covered with sugar powder and whipped cream and I put a cherry on top. Yum!. I keep those for the occasions like this. Yeah, right. Like I really would eat my real shue, it's expensive.
No CO detectors required there.
Nice to meet you, Willy Wonka! :)
Now we can thank the Admin Moderator for helping here... look at the title now.
It was interesting to read that a new gas heater made in Iran had been installed just two days ago.
Just look at the evil in that man's eyes? Thats enough to tell the tale. I don't believe that this was an accidental death, but I imagine Zhvania had enemies in every walk of life. It will be interesting to see who and how it will be spun in the world media in the coming weeks.
Thank you, Admin Moderator!
I was waiting how long it will take to suspect Putin. Well, the 7th response was it. But would not Putin use dioxin - his favored poison? :(
As long as I get to have my chocolate water falls.
No one will ever mention it: Republic of Georgia where? As for Sakaashvili, the man closed down 7 independent news agencies in his first year, clamped down on the rest and his party has almost total control of the parliment except for the opposition (if you could call them that, due to their tiny size) parties: Republican, Conservative, and Industrialists. Yet we call him a "democrat" just like we used to call his predicessor.
Bad week for gas heaters.
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