Burjanadze, 44, formally launched her political comeback on November 23 -- the fifth anniversary of the Rose Revolution -- with the opening of her new political party, Democratic Movement-United Georgia (http://www.democrats.ge). "The authorities have lost confidence both within and outside the country," she said during the party convention Sunday. "Today we need wise policies and restoring [Georgia's] image of a reliable partner and then we need a dialogue with everyone in order to secure our country's interests through this dialogue." Few details are known so far about the party's platform, although it is widely believed that Burjanadze will pull ideas from her Foundation for Democracy and Development, a think-tank she created in July.
"The authorities have lost confidence both within and outside the country," she said during the party convention Sunday. "Today we need wise policies and restoring [Georgia's] image of a reliable partner and then we need a dialogue with everyone in order to secure our country's interests through this dialogue."
Few details are known so far about the party's platform, although it is widely believed that Burjanadze will pull ideas from her Foundation for Democracy and Development, a think-tank she created in July.
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