Parliamentary
Election Day
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"Far from a democratic
parliamentary process, nor a fair and balanced election," says Matthew Bryza
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by Bryan Adrian
Georgia needs a
totally new opposition, or she will sink.
For the Future of
I believe Ms. Hammick, a reporter recently writing for JANE'S DEFENSE
WEEKLY, upon the upcoming election in
of, as F. Scott Fitzgerald once said, of "the test of a first rate
intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at
the same time, and still retain the ability to function".
How so? She was evidently flipping through her mind the several
conflicting tentative dates set for the parliamentary elections,
starting back in late 2003. Since
Saakashvili parachuted into his position as ruler of
rarely clarified-in-the-media Georgian constitutional amendments,
made in December, 2005, most people are understandably deeply confused and
divided on basic democratic procedures here, regarding efforts that
would help the majority of people, rather than propping up some cold
and abstract ideology in its stead, helping old insiders and new
�graspers,� only.
Here is a blurb from Freedom House back in mid 2005, to refresh your
memories of the jigsaw puzzle of parliamentary election procedures
here:
[First, Saakashvili and NED and the Liberty Institute set in train
the protests which brought him to
power on
can be argued, that parliamentary elections should have been held in
Nov. of 2007.]
15.06.2005 - Source: Freedom House, ... the 2004 elections were
somewhat free and fair; however, the level of political pluralism had
been severely reduced, as no party could compete with National
Movement-Democrats
("Nations in
Transit 2005") [#32929], [ID 4745]
"...the elections
of 2004 were considered generally free and fair,
though voter lists were still not fully complete.
There was no
harassment of the opposition. However, the level of
political
pluralism was sharply reduced as the former ruling
party completely
disbanded and no political group could compete with
Mikhail
Saakashvili
and his National Movement-Democrats.
Only one opposition
bloc of the New Rights and Industrialists was able narrowly to
overcome the 7 percent threshold for party
lists."
Historical Margin
Note #1 on
Compared to Georgians and their 6 or 7 thousand year old fiercely loyal and
family-relations-devoted traditions, how many Americans do you know
who actually continue to look after their old parents and older
grandparents and perhaps their great grandparents too, themselves?
Perhaps in the same household? These Georgians, all of them here,
would NEVER put an older family member into a rest home, or a Memory
Care Home or into a criminally overpriced USA-style and shamefully
profitable nursing/senior/memory care home, you know -- the kind of
racket in the States backed up in large measure by HHS/MEDICARE
political insiders, working along with State and Federal
congresspersons, to milk the tax systems bone dry!
These same Georgians are trying to use this familial passion and commitment to
forge a new and democratic Parliament this
likelihood of any success is as slender as the homeless of New
The forces here preventing a true democracy in
identically same forces at work
against them there in
Margin Note #2--QUESTION: How many Americans
typically speak and read three languages and alphabets, and who work
anywhere from
[penny] of paid overtime, and who never complain about the total lack
of labor laws coming out of their Parliament??? Again, nearly zero.
These Georgians here have not yet been educated by their strictly
censored media, in any shape or form, upon labor laws or labor
rights, yet the USAID personnel
here and the
"beacon of light" regarding fulfillment of democratic ideals!
A whole new team of concerned Georgians need to take over their
parliament, this May 21st, these citizens desperately need new
opposition forces deep in their Parliament, and not only the elites
and millionaire businessmen/women that they now have as MPs, and THEY
should be the 'new ones' to select a new president, if there is to be
any hope of true democracy here in
click here http://www.osce.org/documents/odihr/2008/04/30927_en.pdf
[
for a full OSCE report on the
unlikelihood of a fair and square
parliamentary election in
A president such as "Misha" [short for Saakashvili], who galloped
into power overnight on the day quoted above, would be fairly tested by
the people of his new democracy, if and only if, the people themselves
gave him something like his report card grades after the last 4 long
years in which he could evaluate himself too, in careful and painful
self-examination. The result of a revitalizing and invigorating new
parliamentary election process, in which a `new batch of 2008
parliamentary MPs', not in any way part of Saakashvili's clan, nor
part of the current Opposition's clan, could and would implement
fresh and vigorous legislation and programs. If only they had been allowed
to do so at the end of 2007, a global miracle would have been born �
a real beacon of light !!!
A real beacon of light, especially when one considers the helpful and
democracy-building funding from outside agencies of the last 4 years,
thanks to credits and currencies from the USAID, the EU, the UN,
SECO/ SDC, the German and Polish governments, et al, who have greatly
helped make many of the improvements the Georgians have desperately needed,
after the mayhem and ugly scenarios following the collapse of communism in this nation.
Isn't this Parliamentary �stuffing� the nub of the conflict today,
and a major cause of the loss of public and international confidence in
the current Saakashvili government? Aren't I correct that these
Georgians need to immediately reload their Parliament?
Georgians themselves, excluding the ever and over and twice again
prospering current Members of Parliament, the normal children of the
legendary Family of Georgia are cut off at the knees from any kind of
truly democratic structures and planks and platforms, in nearly every
respect, in the current situation.
Can anyone remember how Shevardnadze reinstated most of his Parliament after he dismissed
them, more or less, can you dig out these events from the faded memories of the past?
How many key players in Saakashvili's current clan worked at one time [for quite a long while, indeed]
on the monorail of Shevaradnadze's express train to disunity and oblivion and
hunger?
Will not the Saakashvili MPs and he as their leader, and most of the
old Opposition MPs, simply repeat the same mistakes again and again?
So we might conclude after an hour or two of productive thought on
this matter, [i.e., of a fresh and uncompromised Parliament], that
the Georgian people were indeed deprived of a timely, and legal, and in-
their-favor, parliamentary election, in November of 2007, which might
have brought about the promising guiding-light of fresh teams of
Georgian MBAs and MDs and Masters degree winners, coming back from
A parliament comprised of the principals and top teachers of
and
activists for the desperately needed hospital care and health care
here for the struggling desperate
people of
them also the passionate property rights activists fighting the
Chancellery, and the grey panthers of organized parties of
disgruntled pensioners, and the many magnificent and proud Georgians, which
include displaced farmers from their hectares who are being replaced
by huge corporate conglomerate automated farms, owned by many current
MPs, these urgently needed new MPs -- who could have stampeded into
parliament as newly elected MPs this if just given the chance -- and
that this imagined truly democratic and model parliamentary election,
could have come into being at the most opportune time for the natives
of this land, late 2007, early 2008, consisting of the non-elite of
and along with them the bulk of old Shevardnadze and Moscow-resonating
fiddlers too, who/which are frequently and deeply embedded in the
half- dozen or more, old and very tiresome Opposition parties here, as time
rolls on like tank treads on these pot-holed streets?
These never recruited and never elected new MPs would have averted
the hurried and hasty presidential
elections of
just as likely waited until a late 2008 election date to install
their new president. By this time there would have been nearly a full year
of generous and hospitable Georgian debates, within a newly
transfigured Parliament, MPs most probably not in tune with Misha
during this hypothetical 2008 year's passing, and they would all have
had to agree and/or disagree with each other in a gentlemanly or
ladylike way, until end of 2008. Political pluralism would have
flowered like the Garden of Eden, and new and friendly coalitions
would have emerged [only in this scenario] and triumphed from the
reforms of Saakashvili's first two years.
These new and unheard of, but now lost to
undiscovered destiny, these many freshly minted MPs could have TRULY
debated issues and policies and finances, rather than the mud
slinging ejaculations and shout spasms we see today, and these angels of
democracy were in many aspects stolen from the garden of justice,
just as its flowers were showing her firsts blossoms. These hypothetical
MPs might have had the chance to vote in Parliament on the issues
TRULY important to THEM and to their constituents, and not just to
pocket USAID money for imported goods laden highways, nor toady up to
the Pentagon's missile strategies
for
proponents of Vladimir Putin, his inner team evidently NOT allies of
business ties to
clearly seen, and counterproductive to a new democracy.
I am truly astonished by the bright and hopeful and hard-working and
self-sacrificing Georgians in their 20s and 30s and 40s and 50s also,
who are well educated with admirable characters and genuine integrity
and who want to make a big difference in their country's destiny, in
a disciplined communitarian manner, women most welcome too, to join the
ranks, and they are all blocked by the current `map of democracy', by
teams, Saakashvili's team, and the motley cluster of Opposition
teams.
Typical and honest Georgians must control the future of
not American military investment conglomerates nor old Russian mafia
business networks.
These sterling Georgians mentioned directly above are the citizens
who belong in Parliament and THEY should select a president, if there is
to be any hope of true democracy here any year soon. After this
"turn- around", Presidential elections could be arranged to coincide with
Parliamentary elections, as in other nations. After such a model
transition, Saakashvili would go down in history as a fine and
admired agent of transition, a team player who saw he should enter private
business after 4 years at the helm, rather than what is in store for
his legacy should he win the election this Jan. 5th. His past achievements would quite likely be blemished beyond repair by another term in office.
These new hypothetical MPs would be loyal to
interests, and not to Saakashvili, as if he were their beloved CIS
factory boss, or a Godfather in a Francis Ford Coppola film, or a
mirror of Putin's autocracy, and these new hypothetical MPs would not
and could not be loyal, either, to any tricked-out business interests
of the old Opposition, one would pray.
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RE-LOADED NEW PARLIAMENT
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Bryan Adrian is a commentator on affairs in
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[DAY OF REVOLT,
Shalva Natelashvili, the leader of Labor Party, said that many international observers and officials including Bruce George, the Vice-President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly embedded deeply into the Parliament Building in Tbilisi, who is currently in Georgia for the May 21 parliamentary elections, as well as Mathew Bryza, a young neo-con and pro-military contractor facilitator, and the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the region, were President Saakashvili's lobbyists to whom this regime is transferring money. He also said that Bruce George was unfortunately British Labor MP, who is quite cozy with BP Oil and BP Oil pipeline projects.