Thursday, October 25, 2007, #204 (1471)

If you could ask the president one question, what would it be?

“I would ask him why prices are constantly increasing. Does he want to kill the Georgian nation with hunger, or what?”
Mamuka, worker, 54

“If I was given a chance to ask this tyrant one question, I would ask him why he is trying to make Georgians go extinct. Life is becoming more and more difficult and costly. There are no jobs. What can we do?”
Marika, housewife, 34

“I’d have to ask what he plans to do when he steps down as president, and the whole nation is after revenge. Where will he hide then?”
Nodar, pianist, 45

“I am extremely interested in [late prime minister Zurab] Zhvania’s death. I’m certain he was killed, but the only person who knows the truth is Saakashvili. So, my question would be: what really happened?”
Giga, bank manager, 24

“Well, I have a lot of questions for him, but the first that comes to mind is what his best memory is.”
Keti, psychologist, 30

“I wonder who his ideal woman is.”
Tika, student, 19

“I’ll ask him when he’s going to resign.”
Gia, manager, 37

“I will ask him how he plans to get this country out of the terrible social crisis we’re in now. But I’m sure his answer won’t be good enough.”
Eka, journalist, 27

“I’d ask him, why do you spend so much time and money in expensive bars and restaurants when Georgian pensioners get, at most, GEL 48 a month?”
Revi, cultural liaison, 29


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