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Submitted by georgiamedia on Wed, 30/12/2009 - 16:10
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The Alliance for Georgia have definitively ruied-out the prospect of participation in a primary to select the opposition's candidate for mayor of Tbilisi.
"Holding of primaries in the current situation contains multiple dangers and will be used for [creating] confrontation among the opposition parties," said the three party grouping.
The Alliance have already announced they will be supporting their leader, Irakli Alasania, the former Georgian ambassador to the UN, as their candidate for the post of the capital's mayor.
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