
Georgian Dream moves to arrest those who don’t pay protest-related fines
Some critics have seen signs of state weakness in Georgian Dream’s new amendments, which once again target the ongoing protests.
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.
Some critics have seen signs of state weakness in Georgian Dream’s new amendments, which once again target the ongoing protests.
The South Caucasus is standing at a crossroads — yet our struggles are connected and none of us can afford to stand alone.
Irakli Zarkua singled out Germany and the UK’s ambassadors in his criticism.
He is the seventh politician to be sentenced for boycotting Georgian Dream’s anti-UNM commission.
Six politicians have been sentenced so far for failing to appear before Georgian Dream’s parliamentary commission.
MP Tea Tsulukiani expressed a desire for defamation to be reflected within the criminal code.
The radio station’s owner spoke of a ‘discriminatory approach’ and possible motives behind the decision.