Maggie Kikaleyshvili. The former head of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili is confident that his team will win the elections, which will be held in the country in 2016, and at the same time underlines that existing authorities may not make it to this period.
"I'm sure not only in 2016, But before that in Georgia have the opportunity to rapidly occur events, and at the same moment, as soon as I need Georgia, I will appear. If someone has hope that he got rid of me, let not vain comforts, " said Saakashvili in the broadcasting company.
last week the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has granted Ukrainian Saakashvili citizenship, and signed the order on its appointment of the Odessa Governor and showed the officials in Odessa.
legally Georgia, in case of obtaining the citizenship of another country citizen automatically loses Georgian, however, the entry into force of this provision the necessary legal and technical procedures. At Georgia permits dual citizenship, this ought to sign up to the President.
Saakashvili once again drew attention that the Ukrainian law makes it possible for 2 years to have Georgian citizenship and, therefore, he still considers himself a citizen of Georgia. But in the case that the current Georgian leader Giorgi Margvelashvili still decide to stop the action of his Georgian passport, "It will be the usual formality," said Saakashvili.
"My Georgian people will force them to abolish the criminal cases against me, and they forced me to return Georgian citizenship If they'll take him away. This will happen very soon, " - said Saakashvili.
Georgia Saakashvili left after the inauguration of the new President Giorgi Margvelashvili in November 2013. The chief Prosecutor's office of Georgia in absentia charged him in several criminal cases, as well as among them of embezzlement of about $ 5 million of state funds for personal needs. Later Saakashvili was declared wanted in Georgia. He previously stated that he wants to return to power together with its own team on the results of the elections of 2016.
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