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Georgia’s parliamentary elections will take place on the constitutionally mandated schedule, and the ruling Georgian Dream party has no plans for an early vote, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said in an interview with Imedi TV.23 Jan 2026-11:58
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Georgia’s government is preparing fresh restrictions on public demonstrations, proposing amendments that would require protest organisers to notify state bodies in advance before holding pickets.09 Dec 2025-10:28
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Georgian citizens living abroad may no longer be able to participate in elections, as the ruling party prepares new amendments to the Electoral Code, News.Az reports, citing local media.18 Nov 2025-10:35
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Georgian Dream Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili is on a visit to Israel from November 17 to 18.17 Nov 2025-21:27
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Salome Zourabichvili, the former pro-European president of Georgia, has said that newly launched criminal cases against opposition leaders are the ruling Georgian Dream party’s response to the European Union’s Enlargement Report, which described Georgia as a “nominal candidate” and urged the government to “urgently reverse their backsliding on democracy,” News.Az reports, citing Georgian media.07 Nov 2025-10:05
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Salome Zourabichvili, the former pro-European president of Georgia, has claimed that the country’s movement toward the European Union has been deliberately halted under Moscow’s instruction, News.Az reports, citing Georgian media.05 Nov 2025-14:52
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Georgian rights organizations have strongly condemned new government proposals that would impose harsher penalties on protesters and restrict opposition politicians from holding public office.14 Oct 2025-14:49
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Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili has strongly criticized EU officials Kaja Kallas and Marta Kos, accusing them of backing what he described as a "coup assembly" and failing to apologize for the violence during the October 4 unrest in Tbilisi.06 Oct 2025-23:55
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After the recent elections in Georgia, the country’s political landscape has taken on new contours, reaffirming the stability of the ruling Georgian Dream party and demonstrating the maturity of a society that has chosen stability over turmoil. Against the backdrop of attempts at destabilization and external pressure, Georgia has once again proven its ability to maintain internal balance and political independence. We discussed the reasons behind this resilience, the growing ideological divide between Tbilisi and Brussels, and the influence of foreign foundations on Georgia’s sociopolitical environment with well-known Georgian expert, Doctor of Political Science Soso Manjavidze.06 Oct 2025-13:10
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