gordie but the red sea is senior fellow at the georgian foundation for strategic and international studies also a long serving georgian diplomat joins us from the capital tbilisi welcome to d.w. obvious reforms likely to be enough to placate demonstrators. there were no good in personal there were several demands and only this particular one was that. they're very important or here is to remove the minister of interior which ordered the disproportional not just this portion of the senate to use of force against the protesters hundreds were injured several lost. because the police was targeting them directly at their hands. i'm not sure that this government will get away that easily just by. this one concession but it is a very important one it needs to exercise for a number of years georgian little seeing has been more or less privatized by the scene and very shady who is not just a leader of the party but who happens to be an oligarch who controls a wealth that is comparable to georgia's entire g.d.p. so we are headed to were it's very troubling time but i don't it has actually risen grea