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Georgian leader resigns for poll | Georgian leader resigns for poll |
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Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has resigned to start his campaign for re-election, officials say. | |
Under Georgian law, he would not be allowed to take part in the campaign while serving as president. | Under Georgian law, he would not be allowed to take part in the campaign while serving as president. |
Meanwhile tens of thousands of protesters have attended a rally calling for an independent TV station to be allowed back on air. | |
This is the first major demonstration since anti-government protests were quashed by police earlier this month. | |
President Saakashvili called the snap poll - due to be held on 5 January - following the week-long protests in early November. | |
These protests were the largest seen in Georgia since a revolution that brought Mr Saakashvili to power in 2003. | |
Opposition supporters had called on Mr Saakashvili to resign, accusing him of corruption and authoritarianism. | Opposition supporters had called on Mr Saakashvili to resign, accusing him of corruption and authoritarianism. |
Mr Saakashvili accused Russia of inciting the recent unrest to oust him. Both Moscow and the opposition in Georgia deny the allegations. | Mr Saakashvili accused Russia of inciting the recent unrest to oust him. Both Moscow and the opposition in Georgia deny the allegations. |
The government imposed a state of emergency for nine days in response to the protests, drawing international criticism of the pro-Western leader. | The government imposed a state of emergency for nine days in response to the protests, drawing international criticism of the pro-Western leader. |
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