KYIV, Ukraine—Mikheil Saakashvili sits at a desk devoid of any photos or personal memorabilia.
On this day, the 48-year-old former Georgian president has only been on the job for four days as leader of a startup Ukrainian opposition political party called Wave.
This is the next chapter of Saakashvili’s anti-corruption crusade following his resignation as governor of Ukraine’s Odesa Oblast on Nov. 7 in protest of widespread corruption among Ukrainian officials.
Now, he hopes to harness a global anti-establishment movement, which he thinks helped Donald Trump win the White House. The sometimes controversial Saakashvili aims to rid Ukraine of corruption by installing a …read more
Source: The Daily Signal