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08TBILISI2191
2008-11-24 13:59:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Tbilisi
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GEORGIA: FORMER SPEAKER BURJANADZE LAUNCHES NEW

Tags:  PGOV PREL GG 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TBILISI 002191 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/24/2018
TAGS: PGOV PREL GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIA: FORMER SPEAKER BURJANADZE LAUNCHES NEW
POLITICAL PARTY

Classified By: AMBASSADOR JOHN F. TEFFT, REASONS 1.4 (b) AND (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L TBILISI 002191

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/24/2018
TAGS: PGOV PREL GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIA: FORMER SPEAKER BURJANADZE LAUNCHES NEW
POLITICAL PARTY

Classified By: AMBASSADOR JOHN F. TEFFT, REASONS 1.4 (b) AND (d).


1. (C) Summary. On the fifth anniversary of Georgia's Rose
Revolution, former Speaker of the Parliament Nino Burjanadze
(and twice interim President of Georgia) officially launched
her new political party "Democratic Movement United Georgia"
in a packed basketball arena of 1800 supporters. In
accepting the new party's leadership position, she recalled
her role in the successes of Saakashvili's government --
improved energy supplies and economic climate -- but
criticized the Saakashvili government for losing the war in
August and not achieving enough democratically. The party
congress was well-staged and well-financed. Burjanadze
appears to have found solid financing and showed on the
November 23 that she will be a relevant political voice in
Georgia. Her next challenge will be to build her political
popularity. End Summary.

THE FORM


2. (C) On November 23, in a basketball arena in Tbilisi,
former Speaker of the Parliament Nino Burjanadze officially
launched her Political Party "Democratic Movement United
Georgia" (DMUG),announced the members of the governing
council and accepted the party's leadership role. The arena
was packed to overflowing on a Sunday afternoon and the
majority of the crowd of 1800 people appeared to be in their
30's and 40's, slightly older than the usual crowd drawn by
President Saakashvili's UNM. The crowd was supportive, but
not overly enthusiastic. In addition to Burjanadze's
supporters, many Ambassadors -- including the U.S., British,
French, German, EU and OSCE -- attended. British Special
Envoy to the Caucasus Sir Brian Fall, in town for the 5th
anniversary of the Rose Revolution, also made an appearance.

3. (C) The arena was professionally staged with
expensive-looking backdrops, large TV screens and theater
lighting. DMUG's logo and printed materials were
professionally produced. While no mention of the funding for
the event or the DMUG was made, it appears that Burjanadze
has been successful in raising funds.

THE SUBSTANCE


4. (C) An advisor close to Burjanadze told us prior to the
event that Burjanadze would focus her remarks largely on the
unfulfilled promises of the Rose Revolution (Note: Burjanadze
had been one of the three members of the "troika" that
ushered in the Rose Revolution in 2003. That troika included
Mikheil Saakashvili, Nino Burjanadze and the late Prime
Minister Zurab Zhvania. End Note.) She pointed out that the
Rose Revolution had yielded benefits for ordinary Georgians
including improved energy supplies and a a growing economy.
She took some credit for those successes. Nonetheless,
Burjanadze cited failures of the current leadership to
implement reform in the court system, promote individual
liberties and liberalize the media, and she focused her
arguments around the point that Georgia needed new leadership
because Saakashvili had mismanaged the conflict in August.
Burjanadze told her supporters that Georgia had spent 15
years getting Russian bases out of Georgia, only to face two
new ones now. She said that the President's impulsiveness
had moved Georgia backwards. In her printed materials
(emailed to EUR/CARC),she wrote, "What is needed today is
moderation instead of impulsiveness, professionalism instead
of superficiality, pragmatism stead of inadequacy."
Burjanadze promised to develop a detailed platform to present
to the public shortly.


5. (C) Comment. Burjanadze is taking a page out of
Saakashvili's play book. She has a well-designed party with
a substantive platform that is being presented as an
Qa substantive platform that is being presented as an
alternative to Saakashvili and the United National Movement.
While the names of those on the DMUG's governing council are
not well-known to us and the sources of the party's financing
are unclear, Burjanadze is positioning herself and her party
to attract votes no matter when the next election is
scheduled. End Comment.
TEFFT