He might have inferiority complex after our first meeting – Targamadze about Ivanishvili
19 October, 2013
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Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili disliked businessman Badri Patarkatsishvili and thought of him as his main challenger , Christian-Democratic Party leader and presidential candidate Giorgi Targamadze told Palitra TV and Radio program “Ema’s Show” host on October 18.
Targamadze recalled his first meeting with Ivanishvili and said the Prime Minister might have been left with “some kind of inferiority complex” and has been “nervous” since the occasion.

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