European Parliament Debates Media Freedom in Georgia, Detained Journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli
Nona Kurdovanidze: The request for beneficiaries’ personal data is a manifestation of total control. There are laws that regulate the confidentiality of certain types of information, and beneficiaries fall under that category
Anti-Corruption Bureau denies unlawful data requests
Zviad Dzidziguri: Bidzina Ivanishvili directly threatened Giorgi Gakharia that he would put him in prison, and that threat is now being carried out – they are preparing to arrest political leaders. As for the elections, it is better to run with a united front and joint candidates
Irakli Kadagishvili on the debates in the European Parliament: one of the speakers was saying that new parliamentary elections should be held in Georgia – why should they be held? Just because the political forces you supported didn’t win?
Georgian Embassy in Israel: Today, a shell fell in the vicinity of the building where the embassy is located - The embassy building was not damaged as a result of the incident
The temporary investigative commission is appealing to Parliament to extend its working term by another month
Shalva Papuashvili: It has been a week since I addressed the British Embassy, requesting that it disclose whom and with what amount it was funding ahead of the 2024 elections — and today, funding propaganda and extremism in another country constitutes a violation of international law
The content of the resolution "Media Freedom in Georgia, in particular the case of Mzia Amaghlobeli", which the European Parliament is voting on today, is now known
EU Commissioner: The situation in Georgia is deteriorating at an alarming rate, and the 'Georgian Dream' country is moving away from democratic norms - The EU remains ready to take measures to hold human rights violators accountable