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Georgian Parliament Building (Kutaisi) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georgian Parliament Building (Kutaisi)
The Georgian Parliament Building in Kutaisi has been the home of the Parliament of Georgia since its inauguration on May 26, 2012, replacing the Parliament building at 8 Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi. The government, during the building's construction, promoted it as a symbol of Georgia's bright, democratic future. Its location in Kutaisi was touted as a boost for the regional economy there as well as a way to knit the country closer together. Critics state that the building is a waste of money, and that having Parliament in Kutaisi, while the rest of the government remains in Tbilisi, is inefficient. The building is located on the site of a memorial to the 300,000 Georgians, as well as tens of millions of other Soviet citizens, who died in World War II; the monument was demolished with explosives in December 2009, which accidentally killed two people.〔("An expensive folly or an investment in the future?", ''Economist'', June 14, 2012 )〕 The building is in the form of a by oval-shaped glass dome.〔("Georgia sees glass parliament as symbol of future" June 10, 2012, ''BBC News'' )〕 ==External links==
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