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  • TBILISI: Bendukidze's 'Bendunomica' Is Endangering The Country, Warn

    BENDUKIDZE'S 'BENDUNOMICA' IS ENDANGERING THE COUNTRY, WARNS ANALYST

    The Messenger, Georgia
    Aug 8 2007

    Political analyst Soso Tsiskarishvili has severely criticized the
    State Minister for Reforms Coordination, Kakha Bendukidze.

    Coining the term 'Bendunomica,' he explained the dangers of
    Bendukidze's approach.

    Bendunomica, he says, interprets the phrase "welfare for everyone"
    as "welfare for the elite," which usually reads as "welfare for me
    [Bendukidze]." Likewise, "shock therapy economy" becomes "surgery
    without anesthesia," putting the public in great pain.

    Bendunomica can be summed up by the slogan "sell everything without
    a conscience," Tsiskarishvili continues, adding it does not consider
    the strategic value of Georgian assets, but only the money.

    Tsiskarishvili warns of encroaching Russian influence in the South
    Caucasus as strategically important assets are sold to Russian
    companies, suggesting that a Russian "liberal" empire is slowly
    forming.

    The most visible result of Bendunomica, says Tsiskarishvili, is the
    level of poverty in Georgia.

    Leading economist and former economy minister Lado Papava expressed
    similar reservations.

    He argues that it is dangerous for Georgia to have such high-level
    Russian and Kazakhstani investment. Russia has already absorbed
    Armenia into its "liberal" empire, he suggests, and is trying to
    create a unified economical space by co-opting Georgia. He believes
    Kazakhstani investments have the same political goal.
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