
Kobakhidze appointed Georgian Dream party chair, vows ‘to win back misguided citizens’
Irakli Kobakhidze will serve as both prime minister and as chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
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.
Irakli Kobakhidze will serve as both prime minister and as chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
Several activists and journalists have been targeted in physical attacks amidst Georgia’s ongoing protests.
Protests usually take place in central Tbilisi, on Rustaveli Avenue.
In recent months, numerous public employees who signed pro-EU petitions have been dismissed from government agencies.
Georgian Dream has repeatedly targeted external critics with personal attacks and conspiracy theories.
Two more people were fined on Thursday on the same charge.
The fund’s founder said that the account will be abroad so that it cannot be frozen.