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PM promises to write off ₾1.5 billion in debts for 600,000 Georgians
Coming just 9 days before the presidential runoff election the move has been labelled vote buying by the opposition and rights groups.
PM promises to write off ₾1.5 billion in debts for 600,000 Georgians
Coming just 9 days before the presidential runoff election the move has been labelled vote buying by the opposition and rights groups.
Georgia’s Vashadze promises ‘snap parliamentary election’ if elected president
Chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party Bidzina Ivanishvili meanwhile promised ‘remarkable’ changes ‘within a year’.
Georgia’s Vashadze promises ‘snap parliamentary election’ if elected president
Chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party Bidzina Ivanishvili meanwhile promised ‘remarkable’ changes ‘within a year’.
Georgian Dream MPs warn of ‘civil war’ if Vashadze elected
Georgia’s political scene heats up as the country braces for its first ever presidential run-off election.
Georgian Dream MPs warn of ‘civil war’ if Vashadze elected
Georgia’s political scene heats up as the country braces for its first ever presidential run-off election.
Ivanishvili rejects accusations of involvement in racket in TV interview
In an interview with TV journalists hosted by Ivanishvili, he chastised Rustavi 2 and dismissed accusations stemming from Georgia’s tapes scandals.
Ivanishvili rejects accusations of involvement in racket in TV interview
In an interview with TV journalists hosted by Ivanishvili, he chastised Rustavi 2 and dismissed accusations stemming from Georgia’s tapes scandals.
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?
Analysis | From Ivanishvili’s chosen to a ‘united opposition’ candidate — how Georgia’s aspiring presidents stack up
An early look at who has, and who has not declared their candidacy, and what their chances look like.
Analysis | From Ivanishvili’s chosen to a ‘united opposition’ candidate — how Georgia’s aspiring presidents stack up
By Shota KinchaAn early look at who has, and who has not declared their candidacy, and what their chances look like.
Azerbaijan celebrates National Press Day
As the country commemorated the founding of its first newspaper activists highlighted Azerbaijan’s poor record in media freedom.
Azerbaijan celebrates National Press Day
As the country commemorated the founding of its first newspaper activists highlighted Azerbaijan’s poor record in media freedom.
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
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.
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.