The new revolution in a state where authorities never change as a result of democratic elections may bring bloodshed, Constantine Zatulin, member of Russian Federation's Duma said, GHN reports.
"Saakashvili showed that he will not stop. Nothing can curb him. The possible new revolution consequently will not avoid bloodshed, " - Zatulin said, RIA Novosti informs. He underlined that in the new history the government in Georgia never change as a result of elections - Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Eduard Shevardnadze and Mikhail Saakashvili came into power as a result of state revolts.
At the same time he said for Russian Federation there would not be illusions towards opposition as they as well are oriented to the Wets and to the NATO and as well are inclined against Russian Federation.
The opposition with this protest action wished to attract the attention of the West.
"The aim of the opposition is to drug the West for its position upholding. The opposition as well the authorities in Georgia are praying for the West, " - Zatulin said. He supposed that such a fast curbing of opposition was caused by the West. They called them to stop. The opposition ideologically is feeding from the West and no matter who will come into the power after Saakashvili, for Russian Federation in the best case improvement of official relation might be expected.
He noted that RF should not interfere with the internal affairs of Georgia except of blaming those Human Rights violations which are frequent in Georgia.