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Rose Revolution
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The Rose Revolution was a nonviolent change of power that occurred in Georgia in November 2003, brought about by widespread protests over disputed parliamentary elections. The event culminated in the resignation of President Eduard Shevardnadze and the rise of Mikheil Saakashvili to power. The revolution was led by Shevardnadze's former allies and was marked by strong non-governmental organization and student activism. The event is considered one of the early examples of a "colour revolution". The legacy of the Rose Revolution is controversial, primarily due to the drastic reforms of the post-revolution government which were implemented through violence and abuse.learn more on wikipedia
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