Mikheil Saakashvili is the ex-president of Georgia
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President Mikheil Saakashvili
Mikheil Saakashvili was born on 1967-12-21.
The former president of Georgia (in Eurasia), Mikeil Saakashvili is 50 years old (birthdate December 21, 1967).
First president was Zviad Gamsakhurdia Second: Eduard Shevardnadze Third: Mikheil Saakashvili Fourth and current: Giorgi(George) Margvelashvili
President Saakashvili
Mikheil Saakashvili was the President of Georgia at the start of 2013 and was replaced on Giorgi Margvelashvili on November 17.Mikheil Saakashvili became the 3rd President of Georgia in the aftermath of the bloodless Rose Revolution where previous president Eduard Shevardnadze was forced to resign. After receiving 96% of the vote, he took over from acting president Nino Burjanadze on in 2004 January 25. Anti-government demonstrations forced him to call early elections for the January of 2008, where he was again re-elected. Nino Burjanadze was again called to be acting president from 2007 November 25 until 2008 January 20. Conflict broke out that year with Russia in the South Ossetia war of 2008. Tensions remain high in this area. Saakashvili has also been troubled with protests against the government, and waning public support.Giorgi Margvelashvili is the President of Georgia. He became the 4th President of Georgia on 2013 November 17, under a newly enacted constitution.
Indeed, he is good president.
Mikheil Saakashvili was the President of Georgia in 2012. He became the 3rd President of Georgia in the aftermath of the bloodless Rose Revolution where previous president Eduard Shevardnadze was forced to resign. After receiving 96% of the vote, he took over from acting president Nino Burjanadze on in 2004 January 25. Anti-government demonstrations forced him to call early elections for the January of 2008, where he was again re-elected. Nino Burjanadze was again called to be acting president from 2007 November 25 until 2008 January 20. Conflict broke out that year with Russia in the South Ossetia war of 2008. Tensions remain high in this area. Saakashvili has also been troubled with protests against the government, and waning public support.
Mikheil Saakashvili was the President of Georgia in 2010. He became the 3rd President of Georgia in the aftermath of the bloodless Rose Revolution where previous president Eduard Shevardnadze was forced to resign. After receiving 96% of the vote, he took over from acting president Nino Burjanadze on 2004 January 25. Anti-government demonstrations forced him to call early elections for the January of 2008, where he was again re-elected. Burjanadze was again called to be acting president from 2007 November 25 until 2008 January 20. Conflict broke out that year with Russia in the South Ossetia war of 2008. Tensions remain high in this area. Lately, Saakashvili has also been troubled with protests against the government, and waning public support.
Mikheil Saakashvili was the President of Georgia in 2005. He became the 3rd President of Georgia in the aftermath of the bloodless Rose Revolution where previous president Eduard Shevardnadze was forced to resign. After receiving 96% of the vote, he took over from acting president Nino Burjanadze on 2004 January 25. Anti-government demonstrations forced him to call early elections for the January of 2008, where he was again re-elected. Burjanadze was again called to be acting president from 2007 November 25 until 2008 January 20. Conflict broke out that year with Russia in the South Ossetia war of 2008. Tensions remain high in this area. Lately, Saakashvili has also been troubled with protests against the government, and waning public support.