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Party political council of the organizational members are: Kakhaber Shartava, Gubaz Sanikidze, Revaz Shavishvili, Irakli Melashvili, Nodar Javakhishvili and Irakli Gobejishvili. A leading Party member was economic expert Niko Orvelashvili who died on 15 January
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alliance that won the election against United National Movement. On April 3, 2016 National Forum left coalition after party convention, majority of members voted to leave
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as a form of government in Georgia. Unlike most other Georgian political parties, it does not support Georgia’s aspiration to join
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Georgian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Tbilisi Sees Russia's Hands behind Anti-NATO Campaign in Georgia.
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in the region in 1993. Several veteran politicians such as
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in November 2007 and ran on an opposition ticket in the
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established on December 15, 2006 by the former diplomat
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in May 2008. For the 2012 elections it was part of the
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