
Second Georgian faces criminal charges for minor protest-related offences
Shalva Esartia faces up to one year in jail.

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.

Shalva Esartia faces up to one year in jail.

The report was prepared under the OSCE’s Moscow Mechanism.

Georgian Dream’s latest legislative amendments have deepened fears over the ruling party tightening its grip on power.

Darejan Tskhvitaria’s tent was removed after a fire broke out, which she believes was set intentionally.

The visiting delegates said their requests had been denied by a number of Georgian politicians, including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

The suggestion came a week after nine of Georgia’s most prominent opposition parties formed an alliance aimed at ending Georgian Dream’s rule.

The amendments were supported by 78 MPs, while nine voted against them.