Gia Maisashvili, an economist and former ally of President Saakashvili, has set up a political party to underpin his presidential ambitions. Maisashvili said on July 27 his Party of the Future would also run in the 2008 parliamentary elections. He revealed his intention to run in the 2008 presidential elections last month. Maisashvili, who lived in the United States, was an economist at Enron, but quit the corporation in 2001. He returned to Georgia on the eve of the 2003 Rose Revolution and became an economics consultant to the then opposition leader, Saakashvili. He, however, split with Saakashvili shortly after the revolution. Maisashvili is one of two declared contenders for next year’s presidential election. Salome Zourabichvili, the leader of the opposition Georgia’s Way party and ex-foreign minister, has also signalled her wish to run. She is, however, ineligible, due to a fifteen-year residency requirement. She has only lived in Georgia since 2003. |
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