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months prior to the 2 November 2003 parliamentary elections, the NRP 2nd
Congress elected David Gamkrelidze as a new chairman. The New Conservatives managed to successfully overcome the established 7 percent threshold. A number of parties boycotted the 2 November 2003 election results accusing the authorities of fraud. This triggered fierce public discontent nationwide, which eventually resulted in the toppling of Shevardnadze's regime in the
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In only a year from its formation, the New Rights Party achieved considerable results. In the local elections held on 2 June 2002, NRP came out first nationwide and third in
Tbilisi. After the victory in the local elections, the party set itself preparing for the parliamentary elections. A few
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Despite the outrage of the people, the NRP considered it unacceptable that the government should be changed by means of street demonstrations, as they believed it to be unconstitutional.
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After formation, despite small membership, the New
Faction (at that point there were only ten members) managed to significantly change the situation in the Parliament.
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Participating in the repeat elections of 2004, the New
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