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17.09.2020
Lessons from Belarus: how the EU can support clean elections in Moldova and Georgia

[…] And, while the European Union has been unable to shape the course of events in Belarus, it could play a more significant role in upcoming elections in Moldova and Georgia.

Source: European Council on Foreign Relations
07.09.2020
Opposition parties nominate Saakashvili as PM candidate in upcoming elections

[…] Saakashvili left Georgia shortly after his presidential term ended in late 2013 as some members of his party were arrested. … Parliamentary elections in Georgia are scheduled for October 31.

Source: RFE/RL
18.07.2020
Watchdog blasts Georgian ruling party for media restrictions ahead of election

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned the Georgian parliament for what it calls measures “restricting media freedom” less than four months before legislative elections in the South Caucasus nation.

Source: RFE/RL
29.06.2020
Georgian lawmakers approve reforms to parliamentary election process

Georgian lawmakers have approved a bill on election reforms following a foreign-brokered deal to change a system that opposition parties insisted unfairly favored the ruling party heading into elections this autumn.

Source: RFE/RL
12.05.2020
U.S., EU urge Georgian authorities, opposition to uphold March 8 agreement

The U.S. and European Union ambassadors have called on Georgia's ruling and opposition parties to uphold and implement a foreign-brokered deal on election reforms after more than two months of failing to move forward. In a statement, the facilitators of the deal said it was intended to "depolarize" Georgia's political system and "create a better environment" for October parliamentary elections following the failure of promised constitutional to move to fully proportional parliamentary elections in 2020.

Source: RFE/RL
18.04.2020
U.S. embassy In Tbilisi troubled by reports of 'borderization' activity on South Ossetia boundary line

The U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi said on April 17 it was "deeply troubled" by reports that Russian-led “security actors” have resumed “borderization” activities along the administrative boundary line of the Georgian-breakaway region of South Ossetia.

Source: RFE/RL
10.03.2020
Europeans welcome ‘turning point’ Georgian electoral deal

European parliamentarians on Tuesday (10 March) hailed the political agreement between Georgia’s ruling and opposition parties that promises to resolve the electoral reform conflict that has resulted in a series of protests across the country.

Source: EurActiv
21.02.2020
Georgia reports massive cyber-attack ‘carried out by Russia’

Georgia’s foreign ministry announced on Thursday (20 February) that a massive cyber-attack had taken place against its state institutions and media, and that investigations have shown that Russia was responsible for it.

Source: EurActiv
10.02.2020
Opposition leader Gigi Ugulava slams his sentence for graft

Georgia's top court has slapped a prison term of over three years on one of the country's leading opposition figures, Gigi Ugulava. The ex-mayor of Tbilisi claims the ruling is the work of oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili.

Source: Deutsche Welle
14.01.2020
Abkhazia’s de facto president resigns, triggers new elections

In four days, Abkhazia, the breakaway region of Georgia, has seen government buildings smashed, protests to depose the de facto president come to fruition, a court decision that annulled previous elections published and new snap-elections called, a caretaker president appointed and opposition candidacy declared.

Source: EurActiv