
Kobakhidze declares failure of Georgian Maidan
According to Prime Minister Kobakhidze, there are less than 2,000 protesters left on the streets of the capital
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According to Prime Minister Kobakhidze, there are less than 2,000 protesters left on the streets of the capital
French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the European aspirations of the Georgian citizens defined in the country's Constitution. …
Georgian President Salome Zurabichvili claimed “if anyone truly wanted peace” in the country, the “only solution” was …
The Georgian Parliament adopted in the final hearing a bill prohibiting participants of public gatherings or protests from possessing laser devices or “any equipment emitting sharp beams of light” and banning use of masks “or …
The political party People’s Power said it would leave the parliamentary majority and move into opposition. According to the party MP Guram Macharashvili, the move would aim to contribute to “forming a healthy opposition in …
Protests in the Georgian capital continue. Today, the opposition is holding its 15th protest in a row, expressing dissatisfaction with the authorities and their decision on the EU.
The Georgian opposition has announced a boycott of the upcoming elections, recognizing the current President of the country Salome Zurabishvili as the only legitimate authority. This is stated in a joint statement by the opposition coalitions.
Georgia's State Security Service warned about a “planned criminal plot” aimed at disrupting the upcoming presidential elections scheduled for December 14. The agency said the “criminal organisers” were …
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said it had taken the Georgian Interior Ministry exactly 5 days to neutralise the radical opposition's resources for violence amid ongoing protests. He thanked the Interior …
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said the assault on media representatives was a “provocation” during the ongoing protest rallies in Tbilisi. "Unequivocally, this is a provocation, the sole …
Another protest took place in Tbilisi and other cities of Georgia against the suspension of the country's accession to the EU. This time it was peaceful, and the police did not disperse the demonstrators.
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Another rally has kicked off in Tbilisi
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Police in Georgia on Saturday fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro-EU protesters rallying for a 9th consecutive day against the Georgian government's decision to shelve talks on joining the EU. Riot police have forced …
The Georgian parliament has stated that the ongoing protests have no content, noting that the opposition is speaking out against something that does not exist.
Another protest of the Georgian opposition took place in Tbilisi. The rally ended without clashes with the police. The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced the arrest of the people involved in earlier acts of vandalism.
Georgian President Salome Zurabichvili’s term of office expires on December 29, so she will be unable to become the leader of the opposition, Georgian Prime Minister Irakly Kobakhidze said. According to him, some wish to present …
A protest ended peacefully in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi as activists called it a day and left Rustaveli Avenue. It was the first day of peaceful rallies since protest broke out in the country on November 28. No violent clashes …
On Monday, law enforcement officers conducted searches in the offices of several opposition parties in Georgia. In particular, one of the leaders of the Akhali party was detained.