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Exiled tycoon Badri Patarkatsishvili has said he will run in snap presidential elections called to quell an escalating crisis in Georgia. | Exiled tycoon Badri Patarkatsishvili has said he will run in snap presidential elections called to quell an escalating crisis in Georgia. |
Mr Patarkatsishvili - whom authorities accuse of plotting a coup - called the government "completely discredited". | Mr Patarkatsishvili - whom authorities accuse of plotting a coup - called the government "completely discredited". |
His pledge came after government and opposition leaders met in Tbilisi for the first time since police broke up violent protests there on Wednesday. | His pledge came after government and opposition leaders met in Tbilisi for the first time since police broke up violent protests there on Wednesday. |
The severity of the government response to the protests has shocked onlookers. | The severity of the government response to the protests has shocked onlookers. |
Despite President Mikhail Saakashvili's pledge to call a presidential poll on 5 January, a state of emergency remains in force banning public demonstrations and independent news broadcasts. | Despite President Mikhail Saakashvili's pledge to call a presidential poll on 5 January, a state of emergency remains in force banning public demonstrations and independent news broadcasts. |
A high-level US state department official is expected to add his voice to European demands to lift the state of emergency when he arrives in Tbilisi on Saturday. | A high-level US state department official is expected to add his voice to European demands to lift the state of emergency when he arrives in Tbilisi on Saturday. |
But President Saakashvili - who accuses Russian agents of destabilising the country, a charge which Moscow denies - has said it will remain in force as long as necessary. | But President Saakashvili - who accuses Russian agents of destabilising the country, a charge which Moscow denies - has said it will remain in force as long as necessary. |
Opposition 'surprised' | Opposition 'surprised' |
Mr Patarkatsishvili is an old foe of the government in Tbilisi. | Mr Patarkatsishvili is an old foe of the government in Tbilisi. |
He finances opposition parties and is the owner of Imedi television, which was taken off the air on Wednesday following the tough police crackdown on thousands of protesters. | He finances opposition parties and is the owner of Imedi television, which was taken off the air on Wednesday following the tough police crackdown on thousands of protesters. |
The state of emergency will be lifted... not by somebody's recommendation, but when we find it necessary President Mikhail Saakashvili | The state of emergency will be lifted... not by somebody's recommendation, but when we find it necessary President Mikhail Saakashvili |
On Saturday, Mr Patarkatsishvili told Reuters news agency he would participate in January's elections, in a statement emailed from his location in exile, thought to be Israel. | On Saturday, Mr Patarkatsishvili told Reuters news agency he would participate in January's elections, in a statement emailed from his location in exile, thought to be Israel. |
""Mr Saakashvili's regime has completely discredited itself in the eyes of the Georgian people who will never again entrust it its destiny," the statement said. | ""Mr Saakashvili's regime has completely discredited itself in the eyes of the Georgian people who will never again entrust it its destiny," the statement said. |
Mr Patarkatsishvili's pledge reportedly surprised a 10-party opposition coalition which is trying to unite around a single candidate to challenge Mr Saakashvili. | Mr Patarkatsishvili's pledge reportedly surprised a 10-party opposition coalition which is trying to unite around a single candidate to challenge Mr Saakashvili. |
"It's the first I have heard of this," opposition leader Tina Khidasheli told Reuters. | "It's the first I have heard of this," opposition leader Tina Khidasheli told Reuters. |
On Friday, Georgia's prosecutor general's office said Mr Patarkatsishvili was under criminal investigation for plotting a coup and he was wanted for questioning. | On Friday, Georgia's prosecutor general's office said Mr Patarkatsishvili was under criminal investigation for plotting a coup and he was wanted for questioning. |
Pressure continues | Pressure continues |
Opposition parties have hailed the calling of the election on 5 January as a victory, but commentators caution that it presents them with the significant task of mounting a credible challenge to Mr Saakashvili in the space of a few weeks. | Opposition parties have hailed the calling of the election on 5 January as a victory, but commentators caution that it presents them with the significant task of mounting a credible challenge to Mr Saakashvili in the space of a few weeks. |
No opposition figure has emerged who could seriously challenge him in the presidential elections, says the BBC's Matthew Collin in Tbilisi. | No opposition figure has emerged who could seriously challenge him in the presidential elections, says the BBC's Matthew Collin in Tbilisi. |
CRISIS TIMELINE 28 Sep: Thousands rally in Tbilisi against President Saakashvili after arrest of his former ally and ex-defence minister Irakli Okruashvili2 Nov: About 50,000 attend anti-Saakashvili rally outside parliament, calling for early elections and for Mr Saakashvili to quit7 Nov: Riot police use force to disperse protesters after six days of opposition rallies, Mr Saakashvili imposes state of emergency8 Nov: Mr Saakashvili calls early elections for January9 Nov: Parliament approves state of emergency decree Q&A: Political crisis | |
The leader of the opposition Republican party, Levan Berdzenishvili, told news agency AFP that discussions over candidatures would only begin after the state of emergency is lifted. | The leader of the opposition Republican party, Levan Berdzenishvili, told news agency AFP that discussions over candidatures would only begin after the state of emergency is lifted. |
The emergency decree was passed by parliament on Friday, but opposition lawmakers boycotted the vote. | The emergency decree was passed by parliament on Friday, but opposition lawmakers boycotted the vote. |
The EU envoy to the South Caucasus, Peter Semneby, urged the state of emergency to be lifted "as soon as possible" on Saturday. | The EU envoy to the South Caucasus, Peter Semneby, urged the state of emergency to be lifted "as soon as possible" on Saturday. |
His calls are expected to be echoed by Matthew Bryza, US deputy assistant secretary of state, when he arrives on Saturday. | His calls are expected to be echoed by Matthew Bryza, US deputy assistant secretary of state, when he arrives on Saturday. |
But Mr Saakashvili sounded a defiant note in a speech on Saturday, saying the decree would be lifted "when we deem it necessary". | But Mr Saakashvili sounded a defiant note in a speech on Saturday, saying the decree would be lifted "when we deem it necessary". |
Opposition leaders met a government representative, parliamentary speaker Nino Burdzhanadze, for preparatory talks ahead of full negotiations set to begin on Saturday evening. | Opposition leaders met a government representative, parliamentary speaker Nino Burdzhanadze, for preparatory talks ahead of full negotiations set to begin on Saturday evening. |
In addition to elections, opposition demands include bringing forward parliamentary elections, the reform of election rules, the release of jailed opposition figures and the resignation of the president. | In addition to elections, opposition demands include bringing forward parliamentary elections, the reform of election rules, the release of jailed opposition figures and the resignation of the president. |
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