
Georgian Dream passes legislation to simplify banning political parties
Georgian Dream passes legislation to simplify banning political parties
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.
Georgian Dream passes legislation to simplify banning political parties
Kvirikashvili argued that the release of detainees would result ‘only in positive things’ for the government.
OtarParskhataldze was sanctioned by the US in relation to Russia’s ‘malign influence on Georgia’ and is believed to be linked to Bidzina Ivanishvili.
Papuashvili spoke at the Conference of Speakers of the EU Parliament.
Taia Tsekvava is among the latest demonstrators to have claimed to have been attacked for taking part in the ongoing protests.
The informal meeting was held between EU foreign ministers and the foreign ministers of EU candidate countries.
Irakli Kobakhidze will serve as both prime minister and as chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party.