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The Georgian Politics : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Georgian Politics The Georgian Politics ((グルジア語:ქართული პოლიტიკა), ''k’art’uli politika'') is an opposition party in Georgia founded in February 2008 by Gocha Pipia, a non-partisan member of the Parliament of Georgia and former entrepreneur with the aim "to create the ''Georgian'' democracy and engage in ''Georgian'' politics." The party also includes several former members of the 1990s Georgian Supreme Council and the Abkhazian Supreme Council-in-exile. Pipia has been critical of the current government’s economic policy and has called for limiting foreign investments in Georgia’s economy. He has also proposed greater economic cooperation with breakaway Abkhazia and has criticized Georgia’s NATO aspirations.〔(Gocha Pipia will lead “Georgian politics” party. ) Adjara TV. February 12, 2008〕〔 (MP Pipia calls on the government to say no to Georgia’s NATO integration. ) NewsGeorgia. April 19, 2006.〕 Formerly, in 2004, he was involved in a controversy over his suggestion that the government ministers should be required to reveal their ethnic and religious background.〔(MP Slammed for Demands to Reveal Cabinet Members’ Ethnic Background. ) Civil Georgia. June 11, 2004.〕 The party is independently running in the Georgian legislative election, 2008. ==External links==
*Sidorenko, Alexey: "Internet, Society and Democracy in Georgia" in the (Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 15 )
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