Georgia’s Health Minister on Wednesday said a “very productive meeting” was held with representatives of pharmaceutical companies to discuss food product prices, medicine costs, and accessibility. Mikheil Sarjveladze claimed the discussions explored ...
Political expert Nika Chitadze has claimed there were opportunities for opposition forces in Georgia to unite, though this did not necessarily mean forming a single party. Speaking to Front News, Chitadze suggested that a more likely outcome would be...
Georgia’s Prime Minister, Irakli Kobakhidze, on Wednesday said that while business should remain free and pricing largely determined by market principles, the government must also consider the social dimension in the pharmacy sector to protect public...
A delegation of US congressional staff is visiting Georgia, the US Embassy announced on Wednesday. As part of a regional visit, members of the delegation will meet with Georgian government officials and opposition leaders, the diplomatic mission said...
Gigi Tsereteli, a leader of the opposition party European Georgia, has warned that continued infighting within the opposition will leave it incapable of achieving change, as public frustration with the political situation continues to grow. Tsereteli...
On the occasion of Saint Nino’s Day, Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili granted pardon to 59 individuals. The President of Georgia’s press service says 57 of those were pardoned, while two had their criminal records expunged. “The exercise of th...
The Georgian government has approved the National Concept for Reform of the General Education System, with the relevant decree signed by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. The reform aims to address systemic challenges in schools and ensure students r...
Ukraine has paid tribute to the millions of victims of the Holocaust and reaffirmed its commitment to the principles of human dignity and the fight against antisemitism, according to a statement by the Ukrainian Embassy in Georgia. Marking January 27...
Levan Makhashvili, chair of Georgian Parliament’s European Integration Committee and a member of the ruling party, said Moldovan President Maia Sandu has become a “loud voice” making “harmful” remarks about Georgia, arguing that she has no mandate to...
Georgian Parliament Vice Speaker Nino Tsilosani has criticised Moldovan President Maia Sandu following Sandu’s recent comments suggesting that Russia had drawn Georgia back into its political orbit. In a social media post, Tsilosani accused Sandu of ...