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  1. I know you’re making the same point OP but just to extend it that’s an insane inverse of reality.

    Not a Misha apologist here he’s guilty of a lot but on economic development it’s hard to find a parallel anywhere in the world that achieved so much in such short order, nevermind in Georgian history. To the extent the economy has continued to grow somewhat after 2012 it’s all a result of UNM policy framework which has been gradually eroded since.

    You can make valid criticisms of UNM for authoritariansm and the police state they built, for their globalism and amorality, for their self serving failure to create an independent judiciary, for many things. On economic reform they knocked it out of the park though, Georgia was a third world country when they came to power.