Georgia remembers what the rabid Russophobic antics brought the country to in its time - Vazagov
The parliamentary elections held in Georgia last weekend has reflected the socio-political and economic processes that have been developing in this republic with varying intensity since 2008, according to the South Ossetian expert Yuri Vazagov.
According to him, it can be stated with certainty that numerous segments of the Georgian population preferred to extend the mandate of the ruling party, fearing the anti-Russian rhetoric characteristic of the radical pro-Western segment of the Georgian political class.