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- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 abstract "A presidential election was held in the Republic of Georgia on January 4, 2004. The election followed the resignation of former President Eduard Shevardnadze. As expected, the main opposition leader, Mikhail Saakashvili, was soon shown by exit polls to be heading for an overwhelming victory. According to preliminary results issued on January 6 by Georgia's Central Election Commission, Saakashvili won over 97% of the votes cast.The other candidates received less than 2% each. They were former presidential envoy to the Imereti region Temur Shashiashvili, leader of the Lawyers of Georgia Party Kartlos Garibashvili, one of the leaders of the political organization Mdzleveli, Zurab Kelekhsashvili, the President of the Coalition of Non-Government Organisations of the Disabled Zaza Sikharulidze, and leader of the David Agmashenebeli Party Roin Liparteliani.".
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- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageRevisionID "686926556".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004_elections_in_Europe.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004_in_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Presidential_elections_in_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rose_Revolution.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink David_Agmashenebeli.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Shevardnadze.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Imereti.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Kartlos_Garibashvili.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Mikheil_Saakashvili.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Non-governmental_organization.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Roin_Liparteliani.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Tbilisi.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Temur_Shashiashvili.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Zaza_Sikharulidze.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Zurab_Kelekhsashvili.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLink Zurab_Tchiaberashvili.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgia, president".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgian presidential election".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgian presidential election, 2004".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "elected".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "presidential election".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageWikiLinkText "presidential".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Georgian_elections.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Politics_of_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 subject Category:2004_elections_in_Europe.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 subject Category:2004_in_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 subject Category:Presidential_elections_in_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 subject Category:Rose_Revolution.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 comment "A presidential election was held in the Republic of Georgia on January 4, 2004. The election followed the resignation of former President Eduard Shevardnadze. As expected, the main opposition leader, Mikhail Saakashvili, was soon shown by exit polls to be heading for an overwhelming victory. According to preliminary results issued on January 6 by Georgia's Central Election Commission, Saakashvili won over 97% of the votes cast.The other candidates received less than 2% each.".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 label "Georgian presidential election, 2004".
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs Q2220035.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs Eleccions_presidencials_georgianes_de_2004.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs Elecciones_presidenciales_de_Georgia_de_2004.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs Élection_présidentielle_géorgienne_de_2004.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs საქართველოს_საპრეზიდენტო_არჩევნები_(2004).
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs Georgische_presidentsverkiezingen_2004.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs m.026fq5.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs Q2220035.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 sameAs 2004年喬治亞總統選舉.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 wasDerivedFrom Georgian_presidential_election,_2004?oldid=686926556.
- Georgian_presidential_election,_2004 isPrimaryTopicOf Georgian_presidential_election,_2004.