11 Protesters Jailed for Two Years Each on Charges of ‘Disrupting Public Order’ as Group
GD Parliament Approves Mdinaradze as Georgia’s Security Chief
Leaders of Georgian Dream are leaving the headquarters amid noise and chants: protesters have blocked Melikishvili Avenue, and police are mobilized
Kakha Kaladze’s election headquarters will be headed by Levan Machavariani
Amnesty International: The Georgian authorities are using the justice system to punish protesters and suppress dissent – unjust verdicts must be annulled
A protest is taking place on Melikishvili Avenue, where Kakha Kaladze’s election headquarters is set to open
Tamta Mikeladze: Georgian Dream has practically destroyed civil society – to the extent we see in such consolidated authoritarian regimes as Belarus, Russia, and Azerbaijan
Salome Zurabishvili: We must not forget that for every brick laid for justice, eleven bricks of injustice have been laid. No one is guilty; there is not a single piece of evidence in any case, and these are well-known tactics from Russian practice
Persons convicted of certain financial and economic crimes will be banned from leaving Georgia for 16 years until they compensate the damages caused
Media: According to the Danish Foreign Ministry, there was no point in inviting Georgia to the meeting of European Affairs Ministers