NATO explains why there is no mention of Georgia and Ukraine's membership in the Alliance in the Secretary General’s annual report
The Georgian Young Lawyers' Association requests the suspension of the expulsion procedures for Temur Katamadze
Coalition for Change: Support for the “MEGOBARI Act” makes it clear that the rhetoric of Ivanishvili's regime, claiming that international partners might accept anti-democratic processes and recognize the so-called government's legitimacy, is mere propaganda
Khatia Dekanoidze: The impact of the MEGOBARI Act will affect those violent individuals and officials for years — not only those who gave the orders, but also those who carried them out. They still fail to realize what a stigma it is to be under Ivanishvili’s Russian subjugation
Vladimer Bozhadze: What was passed yesterday in the form of the ‘MEGOBARI Act’ has nothing to do with friendship and could even be considered hostility. However, we should wait and see what decision the Senate and President Trump will make
Nika Gvaramia: The MEGOBARI Act obligates the U.S. President to impose sanctions on Georgian officials who pose a threat to Georgia’s stability — the sanctions include visa restrictions and asset freezes
Aleko Elisashvili: Technically, they shouldn’t arrest me today, they’re arresting me in portions – they accuse me of politically persecuting some Ali Babaev, who apparently is a great political figure – let him come and tell his ridiculous version of events
Giorgi Vashadze: The MEGOBARI Act is a response to the actions of the violent regime; America has supported the Georgian people, not Ivanishvili
Mamuka Khazaradze: "The MEGOBARI Act" is the Georgian people’s response to all the crimes committed by ‘Russian Dream’ over the past 13 years – it is already clear that accountability will follow for all these crimes, and the MEGOBARI Act is precisely the precondition for that
MEGOBARI Act Passes House of Representatives