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Georgian Opposition protests to resume today

GEORGIA: Opposition protests are due to continue in Georgia on Monday, the leader of the Georgia’s Path movement said at a meeting outside the country’s parliament on Saturday.

Salome Zurabishvili, who is also the country’s former foreign minister, said “From Monday a new wave of protests will start...No one should try and frighten us it won’t work in any case.”

Earlier Zurabishvili said that ongoing protests would be suspended on Palm Sunday, April 12.

Georgian opposition groups announced the start of a campaign of civil disobedience on Friday evening, with protesters crowding outside parliament and the presidential offices, blocking the route to the state broadcaster.

Opposition leaders have pledged to keep the protests peaceful, but to continue until the country’s President Mikheil Saakashvili steps down.

Saakashvili is currently facing the toughest challenge yet to his leadership, with 60,0000 people rallying against him in the capital on Thursday, amid public anger over last summer’s disastrous war with Russia and Saakashvili’s authoritarian leadership.

Addressing the crowd outside parliament during the afternoon, opposition leader Levan Gachechiladze, a former presidential challenger, urged Tbilisi residents “to demonstrate exemplary disobedience... This will start in Tbilisi and will then sweep across Georgia. I am, therefore, asking you to show discipline, as you did yesterday.”

President Saakashvili remained defiant however, saying he would remain in office until his presidential term expires in 2013.

However, he said he was ready to negotiate on several issues, including electoral reform.

Addressing the rally outside parliament, Nino Burdzhanadze, leader of the United Georgia Democratic Movement, challenged Saakashvili to a public debate on television. TBILISI, Sunday, RIA Novosti

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