
Mihail Saakashvili
Mihail Saakashvili is a prominent Georgian politician who served as the President of Georgia from 2004 to 2013. Known for his pro-Western stance and significant reforms aimed at modernizing Georgia, he was a key figure during the Rose Revolution in 2003, which led to a peaceful transition of power. Saakashvili's presidency was marked by efforts to combat corruption and improve the economy, but his tenure also faced criticism for authoritarian tendencies and conflicts with the Kremlin. After leaving office, he became involved in Ukrainian politics and faced legal challenges in Georgia, leading to his contentious return and subsequent imprisonment.
Born on Dec 21, 1967 (57 years old)
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Mihail Saakashvili is mentioned as a former president whose term is under investigation for alleged crimes.
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