The National Democratic Institute (USA) canvassed public opinion in Georgia which showed that 33% support Saakashvili as country's PM, 36% are against, 27% couldn't tell and 3% rejected to answer. Funny thing is that in 2011 Saakashvili's press speaker Manana Manjgaladze said that Mikheil is not interested in becoming PM after his second term as president expires in 2013. She said that PM's post is very essential, but PM is too dependent from parliament. Understood, dictators shouldn't obey to anyone. Also Manana said that Mikheil give no comments about his future and it seems that's the time when he with god blessed America started the work to make PM more independent from parliament and get expanded powers by cutting presidential. And this way it is much more interesting to become Georgia's PM... Anyway, Saakashvili's press speaker still say that everything about Mikheil's future is speculation, but in fact Washington and Saakashvili try out the project of how to keep Mikheil in power and deceive Georgians by the washy statistics...