Kakha Kaladze

New Year in Tbilisi: main Christmas tree lit up without ceremony

New Year in Tbilisi: main Christmas tree lit up without ceremony

The New Year tree on Rustaveli Avenue near the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi was lit today without the traditional festive ceremony. The capital's authorities changed the format of the tree lighting amid protests that have lasted almost three weeks.

Tbilisi Christmas tree lighting ceremony postponed

Tbilisi Christmas tree lighting ceremony postponed

Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze said the lighting ceremony of Georgia's main Christmas tree in Tbilisi in front of the Parliament building, scheduled for the Saturday evening, was postponed, amid the ongoing protests. …

Kaladze: We will not allow anyone to blackmail Georgia

Kaladze: We will not allow anyone to blackmail Georgia

The attitude of the European Union towards Georgia in recent months is completely unacceptable, the Secretary General of the Georgian Dream warned. Tbilisi will not allow anyone to use the language of blackmail, he said.

Georgian Dream to cooperate with EU mission

Georgian Dream to cooperate with EU mission

An EU mission will arrive in Tbilisi to analyze the post-election situation in Georgia. The ruling Georgian Dream party has stated that it will work together with the EU mission.

Kakha Kaladze comments on EU MPs' visit

Kakha Kaladze comments on EU MPs' visit

Tbilisi Mayor and the ruling Georgian Dream party's Secretary General Kakha Kaladze said some members of the delegation visiting Tbilisi had been to Georgia in recent months and spoke at opposition rallies. …

Largest park in Georgia to appear in Tbilisi

Largest park in Georgia to appear in Tbilisi

The construction of Tbilisi new park in Zgvisubani, located in the Nadzaladevi district, has been completed, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze said. According to the mayor, Zgvisubani Park spans 25 hectares, the total cost of the …

Georgian Dream party not afraid of threat of sanctions

Georgian Dream party not afraid of threat of sanctions

The Secretary General of the Georgian ruling party said that no one could scare the authorities with simple threats of sanctions. He clarified that the current leadership of the country served its people.