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People's Power (Georgian: ხალხის ძალა, romanized: khalkhis dzala) is an anti-Western political party in Georgia. It was founded by MPs Sozar Subari , Mikheil Kavelashvili and Dimitri Khundadze , after they nominally separated from the ruling Georgian Dream .
The 2003 Rose Revolution brought party to the power until its defeat in the 2012 election. Since then, the UNM is the main opposition party. The party supports "tough-on-crime" policy, and strongly opposes any rapprochement towards Russia. Saakashvili is a central figure in the party to this day. People's Power: Sovereigntism: 2022
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The party was founded by Koba Davitashvili, who was an MP from the late 90s until 2001 for the Union of Citizens of Georgia, [1] the then ruling party led by Eduard Shevardnadze until the Rose Revolution. Davitashvili then joined the newly found United National Movement, but left the party in 2004. he then started his own party, the People's ...
People's Power 26 February 1967 [78] Aleksandre Motserelia: Georgian Dream: For Georgia 16 November 1972 [79] Tariel Nakaidze European Georgia: Group of Reforms 20 March 1976 [80] Koba Nakopia: United National Movement: Strength Is in Unity 22 February 1969 [81] Ana Natsvlishvili Lelo for Georgia: Lelo
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People power" is a political term. People power or People Power may refer to: People Power Revolution, the Philippine Revolution of 1986 People Power Monument a monument in Quezon City commemorating the revolution; 8888 Uprising in Myanmar, also known as the People Power Uprising in 1988; People Power Party (disambiguation), several political ...