- Georgia's ambassadors ordered to follow two masters again?
- "Anti-Crisis Council" to be abandoned: report
- Shock inflation figure shows depth of Georgian economic problem
- Saakashvili announcement revealed as a lie for the cameras
- Did Dr Rice prefer playing golf to meeting Misha?
- Shady world of Georgian road building could be exposed in open court
- Once again Saakashvili displays a fundamentalist intolerence
- Behaviour of the "Coalition for Justice" is questioned as they appear to ignore mistreatment by Georgian authorities
- Bulgaria's former prime minister tipped for EU's Georgian job
- New regulations further evidence of the collapse of the Georgian libertarian experiment
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has confirmed that it will monitor this spring's local elections in Georgia.
Local elections are monitored by the OSCE's Warsaw-based Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) and opposition figures are urging the body not to simply rely on issuing a report after the polls have closed but to, given the government's control of all three national TV stations and the lack of confidence in the central elections commission, issue an interim report at an early date outlining what steps the authorities need to take as a matter of urgency to improve the electoral environment.
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