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Document #1199629

CACI – Central Asia-Caucasus Institute

Former Tbilisi mayor pledges to continue fight against Ivanishvili from jail

http://www.cacianalyst.org/publications/field-reports/item/13287-former-tbilisi-mayor-pledges-to-continue-fight-against-ivanishvili-from-jail.html

ecoi.net summary:
Tbilisi: Gigi Ugulava, former mayor and leader of opposition party United National Movement (UNM), returned to jail on 18 September 2015, one day after being released from it; he is serving a 4.5-year term for misspending public funds
Country:
Georgia
Source:
CACI – Central Asia-Caucasus Institute
Original link:
http://www.cacianalyst.org/publications/field-reports/item/13287-former-tbilisi-mayor-pledges-to-continue-fight-against-ivanishvili-from-jail.html
Document type:
Special or Analytical Report
Language:
English
Published:
12 October 2015
Document ID:
1199629 (former ID 317747)
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