Roman Gotsiridze: If this government retains power, Georgia will be completely isolated internationally, including from the financial and economic point of view - people should not make an irreparable mistake
ISFED: Our observers often receive information that people involved in the election campaign in favor of the ruling party try to put pressure on voters, including employees of budgetary organizations, in various ways
Anna Tsitlidze accuses high-ranking officials of running an "enforcement headquarters" aimed at suppressing opposition voters
Beka Liluashvili: The only final test that the government has to pass is the elections - practically, we heard exactly the same from the European Union
Levan Sanikidze: Our country separated from the Western world and chose the path of international isolation, but everyone expresses hope that Georgia will pass the most important test of democracy
National Statistics Service: 26.7% youth are unemployed
Borrell: GD’s Recent Actions Signal a Shift Towards Authoritarianism
The CEC explains whether a citizen can participate in elections with a Georgian citizen's passport or what happens if both the passport and the identity card have expired
Georgia’s Foreign Trade Up 3.7% in January-September 2024
Gareth Ward: We were concerned when the law was passed restricting NGOs, disappointed when conspiracy theories about partners started and shocked when the ban on opposition parties was announced