[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[S. Res. 46 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]







109th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. RES. 46

Commemorating the life of the late Zurab Zhvania, former Prime Minister 
                      of the Republic of Georgia.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                            February 8, 2005

 Mr. Lugar (for himself, Mr. Biden, Mr. Hagel, and Mr. Reid) submitted 
      the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to

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                               RESOLUTION


 
Commemorating the life of the late Zurab Zhvania, former Prime Minister 
                      of the Republic of Georgia.

Whereas on the night of February 3, 2005, the Prime Minister of the Republic of 
        Georgia, Zurab Zhvania, died, apparently due to carbon monoxide 
        poisoning caused by a malfunctioning heater;
Whereas the death of Prime Minister Zhvania at the age of 41 is a tragic loss 
        for the Republic of Georgia;
Whereas Zurab Zhvania was a dedicated reformer whose visionary leadership 
        inspired a new generation of political leaders in the Republic of 
        Georgia;
Whereas Zurab Zhvania founded the Citizen's Union Party, which won elections in 
        1995, making him the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament;
Whereas under the leadership of Speaker Zhvania, the Georgian Parliament was 
        transformed into an effective and transparent legislative institution;
Whereas in November 2001, Speaker Zhvania resigned his position in protest when 
        government authorities attempted to suppress the leading independent 
        television station in the Republic of Georgia;
Whereas Zurab Zhvania formed the United Democrats, a party that blossomed into 
        one of the major forces that brought about the Rose Revolution in the 
        Republic of Georgia in November 2003;
Whereas in the most dangerous hours of the Rose Revolution, when it appeared 
        that armed force could be used against the peaceful protestors, Zurab 
        Zhvania dismissed his bodyguards and led a march to Parliament 
        accompanied only by his young children;
Whereas Zurab Zhvania was named Prime Minister of the Republic of Georgia in 
        November 2003, and led governmental efforts to develop and implement 
        far-reaching economic, judicial, military, and social reforms thereby 
        turning the promise of the Rose Revolution into real results that have 
        dramatically improved life in the Republic of Georgia;
Whereas the strong commitment of Zurab Zhvania to the peaceful restoration of 
        the territorial integrity of Georgia was most recently displayed in the 
        central role he played in the development of the unprecedented and 
        generous proposal of the Republic of Georgia for resolving the status of 
        South Ossetia peacefully and justly; and
Whereas Zurab Zhvania's vision of the historical destiny of Georgia was 
        eloquently expressed before the Council of Europe on April 27, 1999, 
        when he said, ``I am Georgian and therefore, I am European'': Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the Senate--
            (1) expresses its deepest condolences to the family of 
        Zurab Zhvania for their tragic loss of a son, husband, and 
        father;
            (2) commends the courage, energy, political imagination, 
        and leadership of Zurab Zhvania that were so critical to the 
        development of a democratic Republic of Georgia; and
            (3) recognizes that the integration of the Republic of 
        Georgia into Euro-Atlantic institutions will be the completion 
        of the vision of Zurab Zhvania and his most lasting legacy.
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