
Thousands gather outside Georgian Parliament in 100th day of protest
Friday marked 100 days since the government announced they were freezing EU membership negotiations.
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.
Friday marked 100 days since the government announced they were freezing EU membership negotiations.
Giorgi Bachiashvili is embroiled in two financial disputes with his former ally, Bidzina Ivanishvili.
The ruling party claims that the new law is a word-for-word translation of America’s Foreign Agents Registration Act.
On 18 February, Amaghlobeli stopped her hunger strike in protest of her detention after 38 days.
The Baltic states previously imposed travel restrictions on Georgian officials in December 2024 following a crackdown on peaceful protests.
Agenda.ge was an English-language state media outlet founded in 2013.
The report cited the foreign agents law and the flawed parliamentary election as the main factors contributing to the decline.