European Georgia

Opposition Slams Government over EU Candidacy Strategy

Opposition Slams Government over EU Candidacy Strategy

The first meeting to discuss a plan for dealing with the 12 suggestions made by the European Commission for Georgia's EU candidacy was hosted by Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili on July 7. Lelo for Georgia, European Georgia, Strategy Aghmashenebeli, and the United National Movement, the largest opposition party, refused to participate in the process.
Generational Change in Georgian Politics

Generational Change in Georgian Politics

Current political changes in Georgian politics are thus of a much wider spectrum than often thought. We are dealing with the generational change which is directly tied into the dissolution or weakening of traditional political parties which dominated Georgia’s political landscape since at least 2003.
Political situation in Georgia: Vashadze leaves UNM

Political situation in Georgia: Vashadze leaves UNM

The head of the United National Movement opposition party Grigol Vashadze stated that he has left the party and said that the presence of “odious figures” in the party and attacks on the diplomatic corps and “other controversies” pushed him to resign.  

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