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Misha go home? After multiple promises, ex-Georgian leader Saakashvili finally buys flight to Tbilisi, despite criminal charges | Misha go home? After multiple promises, ex-Georgian leader Saakashvili finally buys flight to Tbilisi, despite criminal charges |
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Despite being sentenced to significant time behind bars in absentia, former Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili has revealed he has bought a ticket to Tbilisi, after years of promises to return home and face the music. | Despite being sentenced to significant time behind bars in absentia, former Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili has revealed he has bought a ticket to Tbilisi, after years of promises to return home and face the music. |
In a video posted to his Facebook account, Saakashvili announced he had booked a flight to his native city for Friday, on the day the country will hold local elections. | |
“I have bought a ticket for the evening of October 2 to be in Tbilisi with you and defend your will and take part in saving Georgia,” he said. | |
This is not the first time that the former president has announced his intention to return. Saakashvili left his homeland in 2013 and has had a number of criminal cases brought against him for abuse of power, some of which have seen him given prison terms in absentia. He has been sentenced to a combined nine years behind bars. He claims the charges are politically motivated. | This is not the first time that the former president has announced his intention to return. Saakashvili left his homeland in 2013 and has had a number of criminal cases brought against him for abuse of power, some of which have seen him given prison terms in absentia. He has been sentenced to a combined nine years behind bars. He claims the charges are politically motivated. |
Georgian authorities have repeatedly said they would detain him as soon as he crossed the border. | |
Saakashvili was president of Georgia for nine years between 2004 and 2013, before moving to the US shortly after leaving office, due to fears of prosecution. | |
Two years later, he moved to Ukraine to become governor of Odessa Oblast, at the invitation of then-president Petro Poroshenko, who also granted him a Ukrainian passport. This led to him losing his Georgian nationality, as the country forbids dual citizenship. | |
Just two years later, after he left his post in Odessa, Poroshenko took away his Ukrainian nationality. Saakashvili then returned to the US, living in New York. | |
In 2020, he was invited back to Ukraine by Poroshenko’s successor, Volodymyr Zelensky, to head the country’s National Reform Committee. | |
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