
Ramblings about Georgian politics
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I get the sense that Georgian Dream thrives on chaos and societal upheaval, like the one that is happening in Georgia right now, and they seem to be strategizing to reap electoral benefits from it come October. Regardless of whether the law...
There is a very long tweet on Shalva Papuashvili’s twitter account, which argues that Georgian church and state have always been separate, that positions the Church takes are not in any way influenced by Russian Church and refers to recent...
The press conference between Prime Minster of Georgia Irakli Gharibashvili and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell left an odd feeling, as the atmosphere was tense, and at least one of the...
On July 27, the Astoria Grande cruise ship, with approximately 800 passengers, including mostly Russian citizens, arrived at the Georgian Black Sea port of Batumi from its primary destination in Russian port of Sochi. However, due to protes...
As we approach the Gvote2024 elections, it is essential for the opposition to set clear and achievable objectives while openly discussing potential scenarios. One plausible scenario involves the ruling party, Georgian Dream (GD), comfortabl...
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