Prime Minister marks Christmas in his native village
07.01.13 11:57
Prime Minister of Georgia was in his native region on Christmas - Bidzina Ivanishvili attended the Holy Christmas Liturgy in the Thirteen Assyrian fathers` Church together with his family in the village of Chorvila and from there, he wished Merry Christmas to all Orthodox Christians. `Christmas means birth of something new and I believe that we will build the country of our dreams together,` Prime Minister announced.
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