Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili expressed concerns on social media about the role of certain foreign actors, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and media outlets, accusing them of depriving the public of the right to make informed ...
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze made a statement on Friday in response to a journalist’s question about who he considers an enemy of Georgia. Kaladze firmly declared that anyone who seeks to open a second war front in the country is an enemy in his eyes....
Givi Mikanadze, a Member of Parliament from the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party, held a media briefing on Friday to present information on the affiliations of local election observer organizations registered with the Central Election Commission (CEC...
The European Union has expressed concerns regarding a recent decision by Georgia’s Anti-Corruption Bureau that labels several prominent civil society organizations as “entities with electoral goals” just weeks before the parliamentary elections sched...
Levan Mgaloblishvili, Chairman of the Government of Georgia’s Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, on Friday honored the memory of those who lost their lives defending Georgia’s territorial integrity during a solemn ceremony at the memorial for fallen he...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Friday warned that Georgia might “reconsider the existing status quo” with the US due to recent tensions in their relationship. His remarks followed the US administration’s withdrawal of an invitation for...
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, on Friday emphasized the “critical need” for society to understand the stark contrast between war and peace, urging the public to make the right choice as the country approaches parliamentary election...
Today marks 31 years since the fall of Sukhumi. The armed confrontation that began on August 14, 1992, escalated into a war that lasted 13 months and 13 days, culminating in the fall of Sukhumi on September 27, 1993. Georgian units fought together w...
Daniel Fried, the former Coordinator for Sanctions Policy at the US State Department, warned that the introduction of the so-called “Russian law” in Georgia would likely further limit relations between the Georgian government and the United States. ...
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has rejected the opposition’s request to add more polling stations abroad. The issue was discussed during a CEC meeting on September 26, where David Kirtadze, a representative of the opposition United National Mo...