6 September 2001 TBILISI, 5 September (Sarke)–Following an extraordinary meeting of the Georgian government, Givi Targamadze, member of the Anti-Corruption Council and representative of the non-governmental organization Institute of Freedom, said that the authorities were not really intending to fight against corruption. Targamadze stressed that there was no force in the Georgian political spectrum able to withstand this process. Targamadze’s […]

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