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Viewing cable 07BERN881, FM CALMY-REY "TAKES NOTE" OF USG CONCERNS \

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07BERN881 2007-09-11 09:44 2011-08-30 01:44 SECRET Embassy Bern
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http://www.letemps.ch/swiss_papers
VZCZCXRO4549
OO RUEHRG
DE RUEHSW #0881/01 2540944
ZNY SSSSS ZZH
O 110944Z SEP 07
FM AMEMBASSY BERN
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4460
INFO RUCNMEU/EU INTEREST COLLECTIVE PRIORITY
RUEHUJA/AMEMBASSY ABUJA PRIORITY 0018
RUEHAR/AMEMBASSY ACCRA PRIORITY 0010
RUEHDS/AMEMBASSY ADDIS ABABA PRIORITY 0120
RUEHAS/AMEMBASSY ALGIERS PRIORITY 0300
RUEHGB/AMEMBASSY BAGHDAD PRIORITY 0031
RUEHBK/AMEMBASSY BANGKOK PRIORITY 0777
RUEHBJ/AMEMBASSY BEIJING PRIORITY 0553
RUEHBO/AMEMBASSY BOGOTA PRIORITY 1222
RUEHBRC/AMEMBASSY BRASILIA PRIORITY 0133
RUEHBU/AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRES PRIORITY 0056
RUEHEG/AMEMBASSY CAIRO PRIORITY 0062
RUEHBY/AMEMBASSY CANBERRA PRIORITY 0858
RUEHDM/AMEMBASSY DAMASCUS PRIORITY 0125
RUEHDO/AMEMBASSY DOHA PRIORITY 0038
RUEHIL/AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD PRIORITY 0937
RUEHJA/AMEMBASSY JAKARTA PRIORITY 0038
RUEHKI/AMEMBASSY KINSHASA PRIORITY 0011
RUEHLP/AMEMBASSY LA PAZ PRIORITY 0313
RUEHPE/AMEMBASSY LIMA PRIORITY 0383
RUEHML/AMEMBASSY MANILA PRIORITY 0261
RUEHME/AMEMBASSY MEXICO PRIORITY 0182
RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI PRIORITY 0120
RUEHZP/AMEMBASSY PANAMA PRIORITY 0099
RUEHSA/AMEMBASSY PRETORIA PRIORITY 0108
RUEHQT/AMEMBASSY QUITO PRIORITY 0283
RUEHRB/AMEMBASSY RABAT PRIORITY 0185
RUEHRH/AMEMBASSY RIYADH PRIORITY 0085
RUEHSG/AMEMBASSY SANTIAGO PRIORITY 0073
RUEHUL/AMEMBASSY SEOUL PRIORITY 0477
RUEHGP/AMEMBASSY SINGAPORE PRIORITY 0490
RUEHKO/AMEMBASSY TOKYO PRIORITY 0661
RUEHUNV/USMISSION UNVIE VIENNA PRIORITY 0028
RHEHAAA/NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA PRIORITY 2758
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK PRIORITY 0142
RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY
2007-09-11 09:44:00	07BERN881	Embassy Bern	SECRET	07STATE124823	VZCZCXRO4549\
OO RUEHRG\
DE RUEHSW #0881/01 2540944\
ZNY SSSSS ZZH\
O 110944Z SEP 07\
FM AMEMBASSY BERN\
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4460\
INFO RUCNMEU/EU INTEREST COLLECTIVE PRIORITY\
RUEHUJA/AMEMBASSY ABUJA PRIORITY 0018\
RUEHAR/AMEMBASSY ACCRA PRIORITY 0010\
RUEHDS/AMEMBASSY ADDIS ABABA PRIORITY 0120\
RUEHAS/AMEMBASSY ALGIERS PRIORITY 0300\
RUEHGB/AMEMBASSY BAGHDAD PRIORITY 0031\
RUEHBK/AMEMBASSY BANGKOK PRIORITY 0777\
RUEHBJ/AMEMBASSY BEIJING PRIORITY 0553\
RUEHBO/AMEMBASSY BOGOTA PRIORITY 1222\
RUEHBRC/AMEMBASSY BRASILIA PRIORITY 0133\
RUEHBU/AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRES PRIORITY 0056\
RUEHEG/AMEMBASSY CAIRO PRIORITY 0062\
RUEHBY/AMEMBASSY CANBERRA PRIORITY 0858\
RUEHDM/AMEMBASSY DAMASCUS PRIORITY 0125\
RUEHDO/AMEMBASSY DOHA PRIORITY 0038\
RUEHIL/AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD PRIORITY 0937\
RUEHJA/AMEMBASSY JAKARTA PRIORITY 0038\
RUEHKI/AMEMBASSY KINSHASA PRIORITY 0011\
RUEHLP/AMEMBASSY LA PAZ PRIORITY 0313\
RUEHPE/AMEMBASSY LIMA PRIORITY 0383\
RUEHML/AMEMBASSY MANILA PRIORITY 0261\
RUEHME/AMEMBASSY MEXICO PRIORITY 0182\
RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI PRIORITY 0120\
RUEHZP/AMEMBASSY PANAMA PRIORITY 0099\
RUEHSA/AMEMBASSY PRETORIA PRIORITY 0108\
RUEHQT/AMEMBASSY QUITO PRIORITY 0283\
RUEHRB/AMEMBASSY RABAT PRIORITY 0185\
RUEHRH/AMEMBASSY RIYADH PRIORITY 0085\
RUEHSG/AMEMBASSY SANTIAGO PRIORITY 0073\
RUEHUL/AMEMBASSY SEOUL PRIORITY 0477\
RUEHGP/AMEMBASSY SINGAPORE PRIORITY 0490\
RUEHKO/AMEMBASSY TOKYO PRIORITY 0661\
RUEHUNV/USMISSION UNVIE VIENNA PRIORITY 0028\
RHEHAAA/NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY\
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA PRIORITY 2758\
RUCNDT/USMISSION USUN NEW YORK PRIORITY 0142\
RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY	S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 BERN 000881 \
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SIPDIS \
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SIPDIS \
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DEPT FOR P (SGUHA), E, ISN/RA (KKESSLER), IO/T \
(HVONBEHREN), AND EUR/AGS (YSAINT-ANDRE) \
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/10/2027 \
TAGS: MNUC KNNP ETTC IR SZ
SUBJECT: FM CALMY-REY "TAKES NOTE" OF USG CONCERNS \
REGARDING IRAN/IAEA AND IRAN/EGL \
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REF: A. STATE 124823 \
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     B. GUHA-CARTER E-MAIL (07SEP07) \
     C. BERN 860 \
     D. STATE 123352 \
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Classified By: Charg d'Affaires a.i. Leigh Carter; reasons 1.4(b) and ( \
d). \
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SUMMARY \
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1. (S) Per instructions in reftel A, CDA met FM Calmy-Rey on \
the evening of September 7 to discuss USG concerns regarding \
the handling of the Iran case at the September 10-14 IAEA \
Board of Governors (BOG) meeting (reftels C/D).  As requested \
in ref B, CDA also took the opportunity to raise USG \
objections to a pending natural gas deal between Swiss firm \
EGL and Iran.  Calmy-Rey replied that Switzerland does not, \
as a general rule, discuss the Iran "dossier" in public, \
given its broader commitments and roles in dealing with Iran \
(e.g., as "protecting power" for the USG).  Regarding the EGL \
natural gas deal issue, she remarked that EGL is a private \
company, and the Iran deal is very important to it.  However, \
she went on to say that she takes note of USG concerns, \
particularly with regard to the timing of the deal in the \
broader political context.  Throughout the meeting, Calmy-Rey \
was cordial but succinct and generally non-committal in her \
reaction to our messages.  (Meeting Participants:  Poloff \
accompanied CDA as notetaker.  FM Calmy-Rey, also \
concurrently the Swiss Federal President, was joined by \
Yvonne Baumann, Head of the MFA's Western Hemisphere \
Division, and by Jean-Daniel Praz, Deputy Head of the MFA's \
Nonproliferation and Arms Control Division.)  End summary. \
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IRAN/IAEA \
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2. (S) CDA delivered the message in reftel A, noting that \
Switzerland presumably would be elected to the IAEA Board of \
Governors (BOG) later this month, and emphasizing the \
importance of the international community speaking with one \
voice in insisting that Iran meet it obligations on both the \
IAEA and UNSC tracks.  Calmy-Rey "took note" of USG concerns \
and said that she would study the matter.  She commented that \
Switzerland was not yet on the BOG, so would not be in a \
position to make a statement at the September 10-14 BOG \
meeting.  Poloff observed that public statements by \
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BERN 00000881  002 OF 002 \
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like-minded states reiterating Iran's obligations would be \
useful, even outside of the context of the BOG.  Calmy-Rey \
replied that Switzerland does not, as a general rule, discuss \
the Iran "dossier" in public, given its broader commitments \
and roles in dealing with Iran (e.g., as "protecting power" \
for the USG). \
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3. (S) CDA underlined the points in ref B, observing that EGL \
moving ahead with the Iran natural gas deal would have a \
severe negative effect on the international community's \
efforts to keep the pressure on Tehran to achieve a \
diplomatic solution.  Calmy-Rey remarked that EGL is a \
private company, and the Iran deal is very important to it. \
However, she went on to say that she takes note of USG \
concerns, particularly with regard to the timing of the deal \
in the broader political context.  She concluded by saying \
that the GOS is "preoccupied" with the matter and would \
review USG concerns. \
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4. (C) Calmy-Rey agreed to the Friday evening meeting in \
response to our request for an appointment before September \
10 (reftel A).  She was cordial but succinct and generally \
non-committal in her reaction to our messages.  Post will \
continue to reiterate our concerns on these matters at \
appropriate opportunities with other Swiss officials. \
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SUBJECT: REGIONAL GOVERNORS - WHO ARE THEY? \
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1. (U) Sensitive but unclassified.  Not for public Internet. \
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2. (SBU) Summary: Following a series of scandals \
involving the misuse of public funds by newly elected \
local officials, the Georgian Parliament recently passed \
two laws that strengthen the powers of regional Governors, \
who are appointed by the President, to exercise \
"state supervision" and ensure compliance of local \
self-government bodies with the "interests, goals and \
policy" of the state.  Increasing the authority of the \
Governors may help with the formulation and \
subsequent implementation of economic development of \
Georgia's undeveloped regions.  However, this will need \
to be done carefully as some may claim that these new \
powers are counter to the goal of decentralizing power \
from federal to local structures.  This cable \
contains a brief summary of the current regional \
Governors of Georgia, whose personalities - some of \
which tend toward that of a local prince, \
rather than an institutional manager of local \
self-governance - may prove decisive in the \
development of Georgia's regions.  End Summary. \
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Promising steps towards local self-government \
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3. (U) The ratification of the European Charter on Local \
Self-governance and subsequent adoption of the Law on Local \
Self-governance by the Georgian parliament in 2005 created \
the political and legal environment required for the \
development of full-fledged self-government institutions. \
The new legislation envisaged the termination of the \
existing subordination of local bodies to the central \
authorities, primarily through ensuring the separation \
of powers of state and local governments, bolstering \
the independence of local government bodies, and encouraging \
the participation of citizens in the exercise of \
self-governance.   This marked an entirely new approach \
to local governance in the top-down world of the former \
Soviet Union.  The legislation and subsequent local \
elections in 2006 were assessed by experts as the most \
promising advance towards local self-governance in \
Georgian history. \
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Links to the non-transparent past \
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4. (U) According to the new legislation, the main entities \
of local self-government are, "a settlement (a self-governing \
city) or an amalgamation of settlements (municipality), \
which have local self-government representative and \
executive bodies."  The law does not provide for the \
institution of the PresidentQs Representative in the \
regions or a Regional Governor, though it stipulates \
state supervision over local self-government bodies, which \
has been in practice since the Shevardnadze era.  At that \
time, the rationale for the state supervision by the \
President's Representative was the difficult period \
of transition towards democracy, which necessitated \
presence of a "strong presidential hand" in the regions. \
Shevardnadze also established a Governor's Special Fund \
to "implement targeted programs of regional development." \
Lacking transparency, this fund has been invalidated \
by the current government, though the institution of the \
Representative is being retained.   Currently, Georgia \
has nine regions with respective entities of locally \
elected governments.  However, in addition, each region \
is also governed by the superimposed authority of \
the President's Representative. \
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5. (U) In order to address the existing legislative \
uncertainties surrounding the PresidentQs Representative, \
Georgian Parliament recently adopted two laws: Amendments \
to the Law on Structure, Authority and the Rule of Activity \
of the Government of Georgia and Law on State Supervision \
over the Activities of Local Self-government \
Bodies.  The laws provide for the institution of President's \
Representative/Governor who "shall be the representative \
of the President and the Government of Georgia in \
territorial units".  As stipulated by the legislation, \
the Governor, appointed and dismissed by the President, \
shall control implementation of the laws of Georgia in \
territorial units, implement regional programs of \
social-economic development, provide recommendations on \
the suspension or termination of locals council activities, \
under circumstances threatening to the sovereignty of \
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the country, or constitutional authority of state \
bodies.   Most importantly, Governors shall exercise \
"state supervision" to ensure "the legality and \
expediency of the activities of local self-government \
bodies and officials", and "legal supervision" \
to ensure "compliance of the normative acts issued \
by local self-government bodies and officials with \
Georgian legislation." Beyond coordinating regional \
interests, goals and policy with those determined by \
the federal state, Governors shall also administer state \
budget resources in accordance "with public interests." \
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6. (U) Critics of the legislation fear that it will bestow \
too much authority to regional governors, who are not \
popularly elected and report directly to the president. \
Furthermore, opponents believe the proposed laws will \
provide little oversight of the regional administrators \
from the federal government, and even fewer checks and \
balances from the local government institutions.  Supporters \
contend that the locally elected officials, most of whom \
grew up and prospered in the era of rampant corruption of the \
Shevardnadze period, need additional oversight in order \
to ensure that federal funds given to local authorities \
are spent on constituent needs.  Indeed, the ruling party \
forced a group of local officials to resign after they \
spent most of the local funds from the poor area of \
Kutaisi on new Mercedes vehicles and the refurbishment of \
their offices. \
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7. (SBU) At present, the governors who will be given the \
above leverages to exercise the presidential power in the \
regions are the following: \
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Giorgi Natsvlishvili - Kakheti region \
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Kakheti - a wine region of Georgia - comprises eight \
districts with the total population of approximately 407,182. \
Kakheti borders on Azerbaijan and North Caucasus and \
provides shelter to a sizable community of refugees from \
Chechnya.  Gia Natsvlishvili was appointed Governor of Kakheti \
region on November 27, 2006. \
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Natsvlishvili was born on July 4, 1963, in Tbilisi. \
In 1985, he graduated from the Technical University of \
Georgia faculty of hydro-technical facilities. Natsvlishvili \
also graduated from the secondary faculty with a major in \
English technical translation.   In 1997, he was awarded \
a PhD in technical science, and in 2003 the rank \
of Doctor.  He is a member of the International Association \
of Hydraulic Specialists, author of 30 scientific papers, a \
member of the International Association of American \
Scientists "Sigma XI".  From 1988 to 2003, Natsvlishvili \
headed various businesses. \
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From 1987, Natsvlishvili became involved in the National \
Liberation Movement and was one of the founders of the \
Christian-Democratic Union of Georgia.  In 1992, he took \
part in the military actions in Abkhazia and is a veteran of \
the Abkhazian war. He participated actively in the \
foundation of the National Movement and was its Executive \
Secretary until 2004.  In 2004, Natsvlishvili became member \
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SIPDIS \
of the Tbilisi Sakrebulo, and was a Member of Georgian \
Parliament from April 22, 2004, as the Deputy Chairman of \
the Parliamentary Committee on Branch Economy and Economic \
Reforms. \
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According to a local NGO source, the majority of Kakheti \
residents think very highly of Natsvlishvili as a young \
and energetic leader, and he has a positive reputation \
among civil society actors in Kakheti. \
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Vasil Maghlaperidze - Mtskheta- Mtianeti \
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Mtskheta- Mtianeti is rich in hydro-resources and \
forest parks, and has good prospects for livestock, grain \
harvesting and beer production. The region of Georgia's \
ancient capital Mtskheta also has a significant \
potential for tourism development.  It comprises \
five districts with the total population of \
approximately 125,443.   Vasil Maglaperidze was \
appointed Governor of Mtskheta- Mtianeti on March 1, 2005. \
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Vasil Maglaperidze was born in Tbilisi, on September 5, 1958. \
In 1980, he graduated from the Tbilisi State University \
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faculty of philology. In 1989, Maglaperidze was awarded a \
PhD in philology.  From 1988, he worked as a researcher \
at the Tbilisi State University department of \
ancient Georgian literature, and from 1984 to 1999 \
was a teacher of Georgian language and literature at a \
secondary school in Tbilisi.  In 1999, and again in \
2004, Maglaperidze was elected as a member of Parliament. \
In 2004, he was elected Chairman of the Georgian \
ParliamentQs temporary Commission on restoration of \
territorial integrity of Georgia. \
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Maglaperidze is generally perceived as an obedient and \
decent public servant who will neither do any damage, nor \
be proactive to achieve independent results. \
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Mikheil Kareli - Shida Kartli \
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Shida Kartli has a strong potential for fruit and vegetable \
processing industry development.  The region actually \
encompasses the conflict zone in South Ossetia and comprises \
four districts under Georgian jurisdiction, with a total \
population of approximately 314,039. Mikheil Kareli was \
appointed Governor of Shida Kartli in January 2004. \
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Kareli was born on September 3, 1975, in the city of \
Gori.  He graduated from the Gori State Economic \
Institute's economic records faculty with a major in \
accounting and economic analysis.  He also graduated \
from the Tbilisi State University faculty of law, \
majoring in jurisprudence, and was awarded the \
qualification of a lawyer.  Kareli worked from 1998 \
to 2001 as the Sakrebulo Chairman of the Tkviavi \
community of Gori district.  Between 2002 and 2003, \
he was the Board Chairman of the NGO "Union of Fighting \
Against Corruption".  From 2003 to 2004, Kareli was the \
executive secretary of the Gori branch of the United \
National Movement. \
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Kareli, said to be protigi of the former Minister of \
Defense Irakli Okruashvili, is also known for his \
autocratic ways of management.  Some believe he rules as \
a prince of a fiefdom, rather than as a high executive. \
However, his position, which is owed to an earlier promotion \
by Okruashvili, has become quite precarious recently. \
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Zurab Melikishvili - Kvemo Kartli \
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Kvemo Kartli borders Armenia and Azerbaijan and \
comprises a major portion of GeorgiaQs ethnic Azeri Muslim \
population.  The region is rich in arable land and \
pastures for livestock breeding.  It consists of six districts \
with the total population of approximately 497,530. \
Zurab Melikishvili was appointed Governor of Kvemo Kartli \
in December 2004. \
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Melikishvili was born on February 15, 1971, in Tbilisi. \
In 1993, Melikishvili graduated from the Javakhishvili \
Tbilisi State University faculty of chemistry, and later \
in 1997 from the faculty of jurisprudence of the \
Nutsubidze Institute "Ritorika".  Between 1993 and \
1996, Melikishvili worked as the chairman of the \
Georgian International Red Cross Society organization \
in Vake district; vice-president of the youth organization \
of the IRCS.  From 1999 to 2000, he served as an \
invited specialist at the Georgian Parliament.  Between \
2000 and 2001, Melikishvili worked at the Ministry of \
Justice of Georgia, Head of the Minister's office. \
Melikishvili was one of the founders of National \
Movement, as a coordinator of organizational issues. \
From December 2003 to January 2004, Melikishvili was \
Governor of Kvemo Kartli.  In early 2004, he was \
appointed First Deputy Head of the PresidentQs Office, \
and served later that year as the State Minister on Regional \
Issues. \
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Melikishvili, though a good "apparatchik", makes very \
rare public appearances and his role in the region is \
nearly invisible. \
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Aaki Bobokhidze -Imereti \
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Imereti is rich in coal, manganese, limestone, mineral \
waters and hydro resources.  The region of Georgia's \
second largest city of Kutaisi comprises eleven districts \
with the total population of approximately 699,666. \
Akaki Bobokhidze was appointed Governor of Imereti in \
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November 2006. \
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Bobokhidze was born on September 14, 1964, in the village \
Gord, Khoni district.  In 1986, he graduated from the \
Tbilisi Javakhishvili State University faculty of mechanics \
and mathematics.  From 1986 to 1990, Bobokhidze worked at \
the Kutaisi Polytechnics Institute. In 1990, \
Bobokhidze became a member of the Supreme Council \
of Georgia, and later in 1992, a member of the State Council \
of Georgia.  From 1992 to 1995, he served in the Georgian \
Parliament.  Between 1998 and 2001, Bobokhidze was the \
Ombudsman's Trustee on Political Issues.  From 2001 \
to 2004, Bobokhidze served a second term in Parliament. \
In 2005, he was appointed Governor of Imereti.  One year \
later, he resigned from the post to become Head of the \
National Guard Department.  On November 10, 2006, he was \
re-appointed Governor of Imereti. \
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At various times, Bobokhidze was a member of both the \
Republican Party and People's Party, finally joining \
the National Movement later in his career.  His \
resignation from the GovernorQs position stemmed from a \
scandal involving BobokhidzeQs assault of a \
journalist following a television interview.  The \
episode further damaged Bobokhidze's public reputation, \
which was already held in low esteem due to  endeavors \
seen as opportunistic and self-serving. \
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Giorgi Khachidze - Samtskhe- Javakheti \
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Samtskhe-Javakheti borders Turkey and Armenia and \
comprises the largest portion of GeorgiaQs ethnic \
Armenians.   The region has a strong potential for \
meat and dairy-products development.   It consists \
of six districts with the total population of \
approximately 207,598.  Giorgi Khachidze was appointed \
governor of Samtskhe-Javakheti in March 2005. \
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Khachidze was born on February 9, 1974.  In 1997, \
Khachidze graduated from the Tbilisi State University, \
majoring in biology and journalism. Between 1994 and 2000, \
he worked for state-run Channels I and II on \
Georgian Television, as well as for the television \
companies "Ibervizia", "Rustavi-2", "202".  During \
this time, Khachidze also worked in the press-service \
of the Ministry of Defense, as well as for \
radio station "105", radio "Rezonansi", and \
newspaper "Rezonansi".  In November 2002, he founded \
the Khashuri office of the "United Democrats" \
party.  From November 2003 to March 2004, he was \
the Deputy Gamgebeli of Khashuri rayon.  From March \
to October, 2004, he was a Member of Georgian \
Parliament, elected through National Movement \
party lists. From October, 2004 to March, 2005 he \
was appointed Governor in Mtskheta-Mtianeti region. \
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Khachidze was also a relatively popular pop-singer \
and managed to transfer his personable qualities to \
his managerial work as well. Khachidze is quite liked \
by the local NGO community, which stresses his \
regular work with civil society organizations and \
his focus on concrete achievements.  Khachidze's \
strongest asset is said to be his ability to \
work with people, despite their religion or ethnicity. \
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Zaza Gorozia - Samegrelo and Upper Svaneti \
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Samegrelo and Upper Svaneti border on the conflict \
zone in Abkhazia, and is presently home to the largest \
share of Georgia's IDPs from Abkhazia.  The region is \
rich in hydro-resources, non-ferrous metals, \
and arable land for citrus cultivation.    It \
comprises eight districts, including the industrial \
port town of Poti, with the total population of \
approximately 466,100.  Zaza Gorozia was appointed \
Governor of SamegreloQZemo Svaneti in July 2005. \
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Gorozia was born in Martvili district, Samegrelo on \
February 11, 1975. In 1999, he graduated from the \
Medical Academy of Tbilisi, and later continued \
post-graduate studies with the major in healthcare \
management.  From 2000 to 2001, Gorozia worked \
as an intern at the healthcare department of the \
Ministry of Justice of Georgia.  In 2003, Gorozia \
served on the Central Elections Commission.  From \
2003 to 2005, he was appointed as Deputy, and later \
promoted as Head of the Tbilisi City HallQs Healthcare \
and Social Services.  He is currently member of \
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Gorozia is seen by many not only as a good party \
functionary, but also as a good manager enthusiastic \
about local projects and capable of delivering results. \
At the same time, Gorozia still has to overcome \
another existing perception which holds him as a "cocksure" \
young guy, "having his fling" while he is still the \
ruler of Samegrelo region. \
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Mikheil Svimonoshvili - Guria \
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Guria holds strong potential for agricultural \
development of tea, citrus, hazel nuts, and mineral water. \
The region comprises three districts with the total \
population of approximately 143,357.   Mikheil \
Svimonishvili was appointed Governor of Guria in November \
2006. \
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Svimonishvili was born on April 7, 1976, in Tbilisi. \
In 1993, Svimonishvili attended technical college of \
the German city of Bruchsal, majoring in trade economy, \
and later pursued post-graduate studies at the Ivane \
Javakhishvili State University of Tbilisi, with \
the major in business-information technology.   Between \
1997 and 1999, he studied in Switzerland at the economic \
faculty of the Zurich University.  In 1998, he took a \
one-year qualification improvement course at the Swiss \
Banking School.  In 1997, together with Swiss \
partners, Svimonishvili founded the company "Tskali \
Margebeli", Ltd., which produces the mineral water \
Nabeghlavi.  At the same time, he is a founder of the \
Ltd. "Alami" and "Ali Georgian Motors".  Until December \
2004, he worked as the Head of the Tbilisi City Hall \
Service of city planning. On December 17, 2004, he \
was appointed the Minister of Agriculture of Georgia. \
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Svimonishvili is not perceived as a person wholeheartedly \
dedicated to the region, but rather as a temporary "fixture" \
who was assigned to this position against his will and \
who would be looking for the first feasible opportunity \
to turn a "new leaf" in his career. \
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Otar Siradze - Racha-Lechkhumi and Lower Svaneti \
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Racha-Lechkhumi and Lower Svaneti holds good prospects \
for tourism and recreational development.  Its rich \
mineral water resources holds strong potential for \
the bottled water industry .  It comprises four districts \
with the total population of approximately 50,969. \
Otar Siradze was appointed Governor of Racha-Lechkhumi \
and Lower Svaneti in March, 2005. \
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Siradze was born in 1975 in the town of Ambrolauri, \
Racha region.  In 1997, he graduated from the Humanities \
Institute of Georgia with the qualification of the manager \
of economic relations.  He later continued post-graduate \
studies in economics at the State University of Tbilisi. \
Between 1995 and 2002, Siradze worked as the Deputy \
Director of company Laba, Ltd., and as Assistant Head \
of the Office of the Minister of State Property Management. \
From 2003 to 2004, he was the Head of the Office of the \
Agency of Enterprise Management, a public legal entity. \
In 2005, Siradze was appointed the Deputy Head of the \
Georgian GovernmentQs Department on Regional Policy. \
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Siradze is probably the least known Governor of the \
regions of Georgia, apparently shunning any public \
appearances.  Racha-Lechkhumi and Lower Svaneti, one of \
the most beautiful parts of Georgia, would benefit \
tremendously from having energetic leadership focused on \
intensive road development and local tourism/recreation \
development projects. \
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8. (SBU) Comment: Strengthening of the institution of \
regional governors Q unelected officials appointed by \
and directly subordinate to the president may help with the \
development and subsequent implementation of comprehensive \
strategies for the economic development of GeorgiaQs \
regions.  It is also a way to provide oversight over the \
fledgling and inexperienced (at least in democracy) local \
officials. Based on a review of qualifications, background, \
and performance in current and previous positions, there \
is some question as to whether the actual incumbents can \
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be expected to perform their mandates effectively. \
It will be important that implementation of these laws is \
done in a way which allows for the continued \
decentralization of federal structures, empowerment of \
locally elected officials, and deferral of decisions to \
the local level.  We will actively encourage such an approach. \
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