- 2003 in Georgia (country)
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dn3=2030sIncumbents
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President of Georgia :Eduard Shevardnadze ,Nino Burjanadze (acting; sinceNovember 23 2007 )
*State Minister:Avtandil Jorbenadze ,Zurab Zhvania (sinceNovember 23 2007 )
*Chairperson of the Parliament:Nino Burjanadze ,Mikheil Machavariani (acting; sinceNovember 23 2007 )Events
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February 3 – Georgia pledges its support to the plannedUnited States -led campaign againstIraq .
*March 21 – the Parliament of Georgia ratifies the U.S.-Georgian military agreement, allowing theU.S. military to utilize the mutually agreed facilities in Georgia.
*March 23 -24 – Around 30 former servicemen of theNational Guard of Georgia attempt at mutiny, ostensibly to attract attention to their difficult social conditions, but eventually surrender to the Georgian police.
*April 7 – TheUnion of Citizens of Georgia , the Socialist Party and the newly established political movement Great Silk Road coalesce into the pro-Shevardnadze bloc For New Georgia to run for the November parliamentary elections.
*June 5 – Three employees of the U.N. Observers Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG ) and one Georgian interpreter are abducted in theKodori Gorge , the only part of breakaway Abkhazia more or less controlled by Georgia, only to be released unharmed on June 10.
*July 1 – Georgia and the Russian energy giantGazprom sign an agreement on strategic cooperation for 25 years.
*August 3 – Georgia sends its first military detachment to Iraq to be deployed in the city ofTikrit .
*September 10 – One hundred and twenty-nine convicts escape from theRustavi top security prison nearTbilisi , killing one prison guard and injuring another in the largest ever jailbreak in Georgia, prompting the Justice Minister Roland Giligashvili to resign.
*September 19 – President Shevardnadze yields demand from theGeorgian Orthodox Church and public pressure to refuse to sign aconcordat with theHoly See .
*October 23 – The authorities of theAutonomous Republic of Adjara violently disperse an opposition rally organized by theUnited National Movement , the largest protest in the region sinceAslan Abashidze ’s ascent to local power early in the 1990s.
*November 2 – Parliamentary elections, simultaneously with the referendum on reduction of parliamentary seats from 235 to 150, are held in Georgia in a chaotic voting process.
*November 22 – Georgian opposition supporters led byMikheil Saakashvili took control of the government and parliamentary buildings after three tense weeks of mass protests against the election fraud.
*November 23 – President Shevardnadze resigns in the wake of mass opposition protests in what is to become known as theRose Revolution . The chairwoman of the outgoing parliamentNino Burjanadze succeeds as the President of Georgia on an interim basis.
*November 23 – Shevardnadze’s supporter Aslan Abashidze declares state of emergency in his region of Adjaria.
*November 25 – The outgoing Parliament of Georgia schedule snap presidential election forJanuary 4 2004 .Deaths
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March 4 -Jaba Ioseliani , retired politician and warlord (born 1926);stroke .See also
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List of '2003 in' articles References
* [http://www.civil.ge/eng/detail.php?id=5924 Timeline 2003,] "Civil Georgia". Accessed on
April 28 ,2008 .
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