Mikheil Saakashvili is a tragic figure. Once a universally praised reformist president, he had to leave Georgia after his party lost elections in 2013 and the new folks in power opened criminal investigations against him. He was soon granted Ukrainian citizenship personally by President Petro Poroshenko in 2014 (the two went to university together), and was quickly appointed to governor of Odessa Oblast with extraordinary powers. These powers included local customs officials reporting directly to him, rather than to Kiev (ostensibly to combat graft), as well as the power to appoint the local state prosecutor (in all other regions he/she is appointed by prosecutor general in Kiev). By receiving this new Ukrainian citizenship, Saakashvili automatically lost his Georgian one.
After two years of epic squabbling and finger-pointing, Saakashvili had completely fallen out with his buddies in the government. Two weeks ago, while Saakashvili was in New York, President Petro Poroshenko stripped Saakashvili of his Ukrainian citizenship - officially turning him into a stateless person.
Somehow, he has managed to arrive in Poland, and has recently spoken at an event where he threatened to enter Ukraine in the coming days and begin actions aimed at forcing snap elections and replacing the current government. The Ukrainian immigration officials said that if he attempts to enter the country this will be considered a breach of the law, and he will be arrested.
Why is Poland allowing this person to be in the country, while it is officially friendly with the current Kiev regime?
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intellinews.com/stateless-saakashvili-resurfaces-in-poland-georgia-petitions-warsaw-for-extradition-126759
After two years of epic squabbling and finger-pointing, Saakashvili had completely fallen out with his buddies in the government. Two weeks ago, while Saakashvili was in New York, President Petro Poroshenko stripped Saakashvili of his Ukrainian citizenship - officially turning him into a stateless person.
Somehow, he has managed to arrive in Poland, and has recently spoken at an event where he threatened to enter Ukraine in the coming days and begin actions aimed at forcing snap elections and replacing the current government. The Ukrainian immigration officials said that if he attempts to enter the country this will be considered a breach of the law, and he will be arrested.
Why is Poland allowing this person to be in the country, while it is officially friendly with the current Kiev regime?
eurasianet.org/node/84661
intellinews.com/stateless-saakashvili-resurfaces-in-poland-georgia-petitions-warsaw-for-extradition-126759