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Droa leader Khoshtaria accepts medical infusion to prevent intoxication while on hunger strike

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Droa opposition party leader Elene Khoshraria, who has been on hunger strike for 13 days, demanding the transfer of former president Mikheil Saakashvili to a civil clinic, has accepted medical infusion to prevent severe complications in her health. 

Doctors have told Khoshtaria that her body is on the verge of intoxication due to the hunger strike and she accepted the infusion.  

Khoshtaria, mother of four and a former leader of the European Georgia opposition party, says that she is against Saakashvili’s regaining of power. 

However, she believes that the government’s attitude to the former president is ‘unacceptable and intolerable.’ 

Saalkashvikli has been on hunger strike for 46 days. He says he is ready to stop the hunger strike if he is brought to a civil clinic, which the government has not accepted so far. 

The Georgian Dream government officials say that Saakashvili and his supporters have plans to cause unrest if he is brought to a civil clinic instead of a prison hospital.

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