Wednesday, 15 December 2004

GEORGIA’S DEFENSE BUDGET TO DOUBLE

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By Kakha Jibladze (12/15/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Two years ago the idea of sending Georgian soldiers overseas as aid to American-led wars would have been laughable. The state of the military had degraded to the point of near mutiny in May 2001, after lacking basic necessities like new uniforms and enough food. According to statements made by then defense minister Davit Tevzadze in March of that year, the soldiers had not received salaries in over a year.
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By Marat Yermukanov (12/15/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The topic of social protection of the vulnerable sections of the population, pensions and wage increases resonated by all political parties without exception in the run-up to this year’s parliamentary elections. In recent weeks, the issues have resurfaced. This time it was the president of the World Bank James D.
Wednesday, 15 December 2004

AZERBAIJAN’S RULING PARTY IN TURMOIL

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By Rovshan Mammadov (12/15/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

“Every minister should not forget that he/she is a governmental official and not a politician. Thus they should mind their own business and not interfere into something that does not concern them. If you want to point out some problems, there are other avenues for that, such as the President’s office and Cabinet of Ministers.
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By Theresa Freese (12/1/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

“Mate Kobaladze, aged 56, died on Wednesday,” told Guram Vakhtangashvili, parliamentary representative of the Georgian population in the Liakhvi Gorges. “He went to the beginning of the diversion road, above Eredvi, to gather wood and hit a trip wire. He lost too much blood and died.

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