While officials claim “a tragic accident” was the reason for Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania's unexpected death, more questions and doubts have recently emerged in the Georgian press regarding the circumstances behind Zhvania’s death. The Georgian press also continues to speculate over the possible candidates for the Prime Minister’s position, while some unofficial reports say that the authorities might even propose constitutional changes which will either reduce the PM’s powers or abolish this post all together. “This is very strange. It is quite possible that Zhvania really could have died by carbon monoxide poisoning, but was it really a tragic accident?” the paper reads. The Rezonansi quotes independent forensic expert Maia Nikolaishvili as saying, “Vano Merabishvili’s statement that it was just an accident was an irresponsible announcement. Of course, it might be an accident, but it also could have been an imitation of an accident. Why do we tell investigators which path they should follow?” Speculation over New PM There are several names which are being circulated in the Georgian media as candidates for the Prime Minister’s position. According to 24 Hours, one faction of politicians suggests that State Minister Kakha Bendukidze, Defense Minister Irakli Okruashvili and Chief of the President’s Administration Irakli Chubinishvili are the most probable candidates, while others think that Chairman of the Supreme Court Kote Kemularia or Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze might take over the Prime Minister’s position. “A source close to the governmental circles told 24 Hours that it is most likely that either Kemularia or Burjanadze will be nominated as the new Prime Minister.” The daily Akhali Taoba (New Generation) and Rezonansi also reported that the President might even propose constitutional changes in an attempt to reduce the Prime Minister’s powers. |
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