72% of Georgians for Expelling National Minorities

PanARMENIAN.Net - 72% of the people surveyed by BCG in Georgia think that national minorities should be expelled from the country. As reported by A-Info agency, the data was presented by the regional association of Georgian press in a newspaper published within the Time of Reform project. 8.8% spoke out for the assimilation and only 18.5% offered to create conditions for the minorities to maintain their culture and faith, learn the Georgian language and become Georgian citizens enjoying all rights.
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