• Plusieurs Géorgiens promus dans l’équipe gouvernementale ukrainienne avec pour mission : RÉFORMER !
    Georgian reformer to spearhead changes at Ukrainian prosecutor’s office
    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv-post-plus/georgian-reformer-to-spearhead-changes-at-ukrainian-prosecutors-office-380

    A Georgian reformer became a deputy prosecutor general of Ukraine on Feb. 16 as part of a string of appointments drawing on the experience of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili’s team.
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    The new appointee, David Sakvarelidze, will oversee the reform of Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office and will be in charge of human resources and European integration, Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin said at a news briefing.

    He was Tbilisi’s chief prosecutor and a deputy prosecutor general in 2008-2009 and Georgia’s first deputy prosecutor general in 2009-2012.
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    Sakvarelidze holds a law degree from Tbilisi State University, a political science degree from St. Bonaventure University in New York State and a public administration degree from Japan’s Toyo University Itakura.

    His appointment comes on the heels of President Petro Poroshenko’s decision on Feb. 13 to make Saakashvili a presidential adviser and head of the Advisory International Council for Reforms.
    (…)Georgians also spearhead reforms in other sectors.

    In December, Ekaterina Zguladze-Glucksmann, who was first deputy interior minister in Georgia in 2005-2012, was appointed to the same post in Ukraine and will oversee the police reform and the creation of a new traffic police.

    At the same time, Oleksandr Kvitashvili, who was Georgia’s healthcare, labor and social affairs minister in 2008-2010, became Ukraine’s healthcare minister to tackle a reform of the sector.

    Pour Saakachvili, je citerai juste cet extrait de WP…

    En politique étrangère, Saakachvili maintient des relations étroites avec la classe dirigeante américaine, ainsi qu’avec celle des autres pays de l’OTAN, et il est l’un des dirigeants de l’Alliance du GUAM. La Révolution des Roses menée par Saakachvili est décrite par la Maison-Blanche de George W. Bush comme l’un des mouvements les plus puissants des temps modernes, qui inspirera d’autres mouvements de libération. En septembre 2005, Tbilissi est la première capitale des anciens pays de l’URSS à baptiser une de ses rues au nom de George W. Bush.