Georgian resources report that the U.S. government does not support any political party in Georgia. “We are expecting from the opposition, that he will remain free from violence, applying, that the day of elections and the upcoming period will be peaceful. The U.S. government does not support any political party or leader, and will cooperate with the one people will chose.
The first principle, which we talked about, was the electoral environment to be equal to. The second principle is the issue of the priority of the rule the fair administration of justice. The third principle is to provide the fundamental freedom. Representatives of all parties have been informed that they can freely move in the country’s regions and announce their messages to voters. The last principle relates to media access.” said the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Democracy and Human Rights, Thomas Melia, summing up the results of his visit to Georgia.