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Suspicions grow of a Georgian Dream U-turn on proportional elections
Despite offering to change the country’s electoral code in response to protests, no concrete steps have yet been taken by the ruling party.
Suspicions grow of a Georgian Dream U-turn on proportional elections
By Shota KinchaDespite offering to change the country’s electoral code in response to protests, no concrete steps have yet been taken by the ruling party.
Georgia switches to proportional electoral system bowing to protesters’ demands
Ivanishvili made the announcement after a closed-door meeting with party officials.
Georgia switches to proportional electoral system bowing to protesters’ demands
Ivanishvili made the announcement after a closed-door meeting with party officials.
Abkhazian presidential challenger vows to fight election despite ‘poisoning’
Aslan Bzhaniya’s opposition coalition announced they would conduct their own investigation into his sudden illness.
Abkhazian presidential challenger vows to fight election despite ‘poisoning’
Aslan Bzhaniya’s opposition coalition announced they would conduct their own investigation into his sudden illness.
Analysis | The election environment in minority areas of Georgia is getting worse
Post-election polling suggests that not only are elections most problematic in Georgia’s ethnic minority regions, they are also getting worse.
Analysis | The election environment in minority areas of Georgia is getting worse
By CRRCPost-election polling suggests that not only are elections most problematic in Georgia’s ethnic minority regions, they are also getting worse.
Georgian Justice Minister: election watchdogs ‘caught lying’ over voter fraud allegations
The three leading transparency groups have refused to name the whistleblower they said informed them of the scheme
Georgian Justice Minister: election watchdogs ‘caught lying’ over voter fraud allegations
The three leading transparency groups have refused to name the whistleblower they said informed them of the scheme
Analysis | The revolution will not be postponed: what does Pashinyan’s resignation really mean?
Pashinyan’s move to force snap elections has left many to wonder — does the former regime have what it takes to strike back?
Analysis | The revolution will not be postponed: what does Pashinyan’s resignation really mean?
By Mikayel ZolyanPashinyan’s move to force snap elections has left many to wonder — does the former regime have what it takes to strike back?
Pashinyan block wins landslide in Yerevan Council elections
Pashinyan ally Hayk Marutyan is set to become mayor after the My Step bloc’s sweeping victory winning 81% of the vote.
Pashinyan block wins landslide in Yerevan Council elections
Pashinyan ally Hayk Marutyan is set to become mayor after the My Step bloc’s sweeping victory winning 81% of the vote.
Hundreds rally in Ingushetia for return of directly elected head
The protest organised by the Council of Teips of the Ingush People was demanding the return of direct elections for the head of Ingushetia.
Hundreds rally in Ingushetia for return of directly elected head
The protest organised by the Council of Teips of the Ingush People was demanding the return of direct elections for the head of Ingushetia.
Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution
One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.
Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution
One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.
Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution
One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.
Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution
By Mikayel ZolyanOne month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.