
Georgian media watchdog won’t monitor 2025 vote due to restrictive laws and lack of funding
The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics has conducted election media monitoring since 2012.
The Georgian Government’s announcement on 28 November that they would not seek to open accession negotiations with the EU ‘until 2028’ has led to a crisis in the country.
The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics has conducted election media monitoring since 2012.
The Prosecutor General’s Office accused the organisations of inciting violence.
The EU previously warned that it might suspend the act should Georgia fail to meet its recommendations.
ISFED’s report discusses the backsliding of democracy in Georgia and the diminishing ability to observe elections.
Mamuka Mdinaradze is replacing Anri Okhanashvili, who is intending to remain Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s national security advisor.
Archil Museliantsi was accused of setting fire to CCTV cables during the ongoing anti-government protests.
Six other organisations received letters from the Anti-Corruption Bureau last week.