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Tea Tsulukiani, Georgian Justice Minister

Melissa Bell speaks to Tea Tsulukiani, Georgia's Justice Minister. They discuss the reasons why the party of the current Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, was defeated in the recent parliamentary elections. Tea Tsulukiani also explains how and why high-ranking officials of the Saakachvili government will be tried for alleged criminal acts.

Noëlle Lenoir, Ethics compliance officer at the French National Assembly
30/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Noëlle Lenoir, Ethics compliance officer at the French National Assembly

Since the tax fraud scandal involving former Budget Minister Jérôme Cahuzac, France’s Socialist government is all about transparency and ethics. Our guest today, Noëlle Lenoir, is in charge of preventing MPs’ conflicts of interest at the National Assembly. She tells Douglas Herbert whether or not President Hollande’s proposed law goes far enough.
Claudia Senik, author of 'The French Unhappiness Puzzle'
29/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Claudia Senik, author of 'The French Unhappiness Puzzle'

Why are the French, with their high quality of life and relative wealth, so unhappy - 20% more unhappy, in fact, than other Western Europeans? Douglas Herbert talks to French economist Claudia Senik about the causes of Gallic gloom and doom. Is it a cultural thing?
Sadiq Jalal al-Azm, Syrian philosopher and writer
25/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Sadiq Jalal al-Azm, Syrian philosopher and writer

Douglas Herbert meets Syrian philosopher and writer Sadiq Jalal al-Azm to discuss the explosive mix of religion and politics in the Arab world. His guest has first-hand knowledge of how touchy the subject is. He himself was briefly jailed in 1970 after writing a groundbreaking book on the Six-Day War. He argued back then that the Arab defeat was due, in part, to their leaders' failure to rethink the role of religion in society.
Tomas Sedlacek, author of 'Economics of Good and Evil'
24/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Tomas Sedlacek, author of 'Economics of Good and Evil'

Armen Georgian meets renowned Czech economist Tomas Sedlacek, best-selling author of "Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street". Sedlacek argues that GDP growth is a modern secular version of the old religious idea of paradise, and that Western societies cling to this promised paradise at their peril. He offers us his alternatives.
Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director of the World Food Programme
23/04/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director of the World Food Programme

Over the past two years, thousands of Syrian civilians have been killed and many more have been forced to flee their homes. Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director of the World Food Programme, has joined forces with other UN agencies to respond to this major humanitarian crisis. But, as the death toll in Syria increases, funds for aid operations are soon going to run out. She now pleads for a political solution to end the civil war.

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Saakashvili's government was

Saakashvili's government was impressively effective in 2003-20012, in their first term they did tremendous job to revive failed state and they have succeeded. many members of current government opposed him that time, accusing him in all imaginable crimes.
Today they are trying to prove Georgian people that indeed, Saakashvili was THE EVIL, and and all his supporters - evil's advocates. So far they could not provide even one valuable evidence of crimes like bribery, nepotism, stealing from budget, etc.
And that is the problem - new government promised his supporters to find a black cat in the dark room. but it's not there! as a result Georgian Dreams supporters took justice into their hands - in the best tradition of soviet era, 1930th, you can hear accusation in being traitors, renegades etc on TV. They trash Government says that it's normal, that these people deserved it because they were Saakashvili's "slaves".
Just a few days ago Prime-Minister Ivanishvili announced on the TV that nepotism is normal! and when he explained his pint, it turned out that this arrogant man did not know what was the difference between nepotism and networking.
revenge of dysfunctional, good for nothing people - not the best way for such a Country - Country with very problematic recent history.
But how come these people won last elections - reforms are always painful, and we probably needed 20 more years until new, soviet-free generation would take Georgia into their hands.

it is sweetheart political

it is sweetheart political and it is selective justice what we have in Georgia write now. All this former governmental bodies who were caught by new government are in jail because of vendetta. Yes, people are waiting for the justice but at this point they are looking for their own justice.

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