http://www.rosbaltnews.com/print/print?cn=63873 TBILISI, August 28. Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze supported the government's decision to switch off the electricity supply to 23 of the country's provinces yesterday. As a result the Energy Distributing Company of Georgia, which is managed by the US company P.A. Consulting, cut off the electricity supply to the 23 provinces. The president said 'the population must learn to pay for electricity' and cutting off the electricity supply 'is the only way for the country to exist and develop.'
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As a Rosbalt correspondent was informed by the Georgian government, Mr Shevardnadze decided to support the move after a meeting between US Ambassador to Georgia Richard Miles and Georgian State Minister Avtandil Jorbenadze on August 26. The ambassador encouraged the Georgian government to support the measures taken by the American company. Some members of the government believe that Mr Shevardnadze should not have listened to the Americans in view of the upcoming elections and the fact that this latest energy crisis could reduce even further the number of government supporters in the regions. There do not seem to be many supporters as it is.
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Tell me our blackout wasn't on purpose and meant as a threat. It worked so good London tried it and now the country of Georgia. Who is next?