Georgian authorities accuse Saakashvili's party of plotting destabilization
Georgia's former ruling party, United National Movement, is trying to destabilize the election campaign in the country and set up a special organization to that end, Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Kakha Kaladze said.
"Today all political parties are given an opportunity to hold the election campaign normally, meet with voters. The only political force keen on destabilizing the election campaign and the parliamentary elections due in a month's time is the United National Movement," Kaladze told reporters on Monday.
The former ruling party has already set up some organization intent on staging riots, he said.
"We have concrete evidence of the destructive activity by members of this organization, in particular, in Adjara," the deputy prime minister said.
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