quinta-feira, 29 de julho de 2010

Georgia's Saakashvili trying to cling onto power - opposition leader

The recent drawing up of a draft Georgian constitution is evidence that President Mikheil Saakashvili is trying to hang onto power after his presidential term expires in 2013, the Georgian opposition leader said.
Last week the draft constitution, which cuts presidential powers and divides them between parliament and the prime minister, was approved by the state constitutional commission.
"I am sure that the new draft Georgian Constitution is connected to Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's attempt to extend his powers and to continue to rule the country as prime minister," leader of the opposition party Democratic Movement-United Georgia Nino Burdzhanadze said.
She said the new constitution strengthens the role of the prime minister rather than the functions of parliament and that the resignation procedure for the prime minister under the draft is so complicated that implementing the impeachment of a prime minister would be practically impossible.
She added that the constitution does not lay guarantees for the correct functioning of municipal institutions.
RIA Novosti