ID | 118754 |
Title Proper | Georgia's historical election |
Other Title Information | a change in power and the emergence of a new political tradition |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chedia, Beka |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | On 1 October, 2012, the Georgian people made an important historical choice in favor of the Georgian Dream political opposition coalition headed by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili. This event will undoubtedly go down in the country's annals as the first time the opposition was brought to power not by revolution, but by election. And despite a certain opinion prevailing in society that a revolution might be possible, political tradition in post-Soviet Georgia took an extremely unexpected turn. The thing is that elections of any scope in Georgia have long failed to be a mechanism for bringing about a democratic change in power, acting instead as a pretext for carrying out coups or revolutions. Since the Soviet Union collapsed and Georgia acquired its independence, essentially no power change in the country has occurred by means of an election. |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 13, No.4; 2012: p.59-70 |
Journal Source | Central Asia and the Caucasus Vol. 13, No.4; 2012: p.59-70 |
Key Words | Georgia ; Georgian Dream Political Opposition ; Bidzina Ivanishvili ; Revolution ; Post Soviet Georgia ; Election ; Political System |