Domagaja sie ustapienia. Planuja nieposluszenstwo.
Prezydent Saakashvili zignorowal ich rzadania.
Przy okazji przypomnialo mi sie jak to niedawno JKMikke prognozowal upadek S.
Wprawdzie nie udalo sie Mu przewidziec dokladnie terminu ale jednak.
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Georgia protesters plan 'disobedience' campaign
Opposition leaders in Georgia have vowed to bring life in the capital city Tbilisi to a standstill after the country's pro-western president, Mikheil Saakashvili, ignored an ultimatum to resign.
By Adrian Blomfield in Tbilsi
Last Updated: 4:44PM BST 10 Apr 2009
Demonstrator shouts slogans during a protest rally: Protesters demand Georgian president resigns
Demonstrator shouts slogans during a protest rally: Protesters demand Georgian president resigns Photo: REUTERS
Anti-government protesters rallied outside Georgia's parliament for a second day but with numbers already dwindling the opposition coalition leading the demonstrations has decided to change tack.
Kakha Kukava, a senior figure in a 17-party opposition coalition, said protesters would block main streets in Tbilisi as part of a escalating campaign of civil disobedience.
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Accusing the president of mismanaging the country and fighting an injudicious war with Russia last year, some 60,000 protesters marched through the capital city on Thursday demanding his resignation.
But no more than 25,000 returned, suggesting that the opposition had failed to gain sufficient momentum to force Mr Saakshvili to step down.
Some commentators suggested that the decision to call a campaign of civil disobedience was designed, in part, to goad the authorities into violence.
Mr Saakashvili's international credibility was badly damaged in November 2007 when riot police resorted to violence to end days of anti-government protests. As condemnation mounted, the president was forced to call early elections in January 2008, which he won with relative ease.
Keen to avoid the same mistakes, the government has ensured that the police have been invisible this time.
Even so, fears that the protests could degenerate into violence remain amid controversial allegations that some opposition supporters, purportedly with the backing of Russia, are planning an armed insurrection against the government.
Mr Saakashvili yesterday insisted he would not give in to opposition pressure to call a new election.
"It's obvious the answer to this question is 'no'", he told reporters. "It has always been 'no' because that's how it is under the constitution."
Having been voted back into office for a second term after last year's early polls, Mr Saakashvili would be constitutionally barred from running in a new election.
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