Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who, after the constitutional reforms and parliamentary elections is divested of the most important presidential powers, is already considered as a burden to the once ruling party "National Movement.
According to a PR- techniques expert Soso Galumashvili, "it is questionable, whether Mikhail Saakashvili will be a useful and acceptable figure to the "nationals" in the new political arena. At this stage it is difficult to say, whether Saakashvili will be a burden to "National Movement".