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Saakashvili has returned to Ukraine. How many waves will his return set off?

Ukrainian TV station "112" reported on June 8 that mikhail saakashvili, former Georgian president and former governor of Odessa, Ukraine, decided to lead his political party "Movement of Forces nouvelles" to participate in the Ukrainian parliamentary elections independently.

In an interview with the media, Saakashvili said that the new government's restoration of his nationality was "a brave decision made by the younger generation" and praised Zelanski as "a new leader in the post-Soviet era, which will bring great hope to Ukraine". He said that he would return to Ukraine on May 29th, and he would fully support the new president and continue to fight corruption, oligarchy and inequality in "Ukraine and Georgia". After all, Ukraine has fallen into an extremely backward situation, ranking among the third world countries, and its national development level can already be compared with that of African countries. When he and the members of the "New Power Movement" saw the poor performance of traditional political parties in Ukraine and the words and deeds of old politicians, they felt even more that they were shouldering great responsibilities.

Saakashvili said that the "new power movement" is completely different from the traditional Ukrainian political parties. This difference is not only reflected in the Party's ideas and long-term goals, but also in party member's concrete actions. Saakashvili believes that the "New Forces Movement" party must participate in the Ukrainian parliamentary elections independently. Only by winning the election can Ukraine have a way out.

The irony of Russian media has "historical arguments". In April this year, Putin signed an order to simplify the procedure for Ukrainian citizens in Donbass to become Russian citizens. The new Ukrainian President Zelansky immediately "an eye for an eye", claiming that Ukraine will also issue Ukrainian identity cards to those "Russian citizens who are under authoritarian rule". Putin calmly responded at the time: "It is best to start with Georgian citizens and former Georgian citizens. For example, it is fair for a person who used to be a Georgian and now considers himself a Ukrainian to restore Ukrainian citizenship. I mean Saakashvili.