election-demanding protests in the country of Georgia. At the onset of the protests, Georgian Dream (GD) had been the ruling party in Georgia since defeating...
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serve". Georgia (country) portal Politics portal Foreign funding of NGOs Foreign agent 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2011 Georgian protests 2019 Georgian protests...
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Georgia (Georgian: საქართველო, romanized: sakartvelo, IPA: [sakʰartʰʷelo] ) is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and West Asia. It is part of...
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closer to the European Union and make the country's human rights record in line with the demands of Georgia's European and Euro-Atlantic integration. Despite...
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media environment, Georgia is also the only country in its immediate neighborhood where the press is not deemed unfree. Since 2014, Georgia is part of the...
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United National Movement (redirect from National Movement - Democrats (Georgia))
who provoked protests in Tbilisi?". JAM News. 29 June 2019. "From "peaceful protests" to "manifestation of depravity": How did the Georgian Dream present...
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The 2018 Georgian protests were series of mass protests in Tbilisi that started on 12 May, when police raided the nightclubs Bassiani and Gallery with...
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conservative base and influence of Georgian Orthodox Church in the country, which spurred the 2018 Georgian protests following a nighclub raid over illegal...
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The Citizenship Amendment Act (Bill) protests, also known as the CAA Protest, CAB Protest or CAA and NRC protests, occurred after the Citizenship Amendment...
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organizing violence in the 2019 protests. He shortly announced his departure from the ruling Georgian Dream party. Several MPs from Georgian Dream joined him...
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has not put Georgia on its unfriendly countries list. On 25 February 2022, large protests took place in front of the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi, lasting...
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issue in the following years. In summer 2019 protests in Georgia demanded once more a change to a fully proportional system for the 2020 Georgian parliamentary...
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233,024 ethnic Azerbaijanis living in Georgia. Azerbaijanis comprise 6.5% of Georgia's population and are the country's largest ethnic minority, inhabiting...
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Georgian Jews were visibly assimilated in the country's rural life and culture. After the Six-Day War, huge numbers of Soviet Jews began protesting for...
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Georgia guarantees freedom of speech. Georgia is the only country in its immediate neighborhood where the press is not deemed unfree. As a country in...
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brotherhood of Georgia and Russia. The protests grew violent, and Georgian police suppressed them with tear gas and rubber bullets. The ensuing protests would...
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The following lists events in 2019 in Georgia. President: Salome Zurabishvili (assumed office on 16 December 2018) Prime Minister: Mamuka Bakhtadze (20...
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Alt-Info (category 2019 establishments in Georgia (country))
private TV Company and online information portal in the country of Georgia. It was founded in 2019 as a right-wing conservative media platform to "counter...
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Large-scale protests in Tbilisi and Kakheti after reports that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's family is on vacation in Georgia. The protests lead to...
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between the top two candidates if there was no winner in the first round. In June 2019, Georgian Dream announced plans to change the electoral system to...
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remained high as Georgia continued Euro-Atlantic integration and territorial disputes remained unresolved. In 2019, there was a wave of protests and demonstrations...
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parties in the country of Georgia. Georgia has a multi-party system. The following parties have representation in the Parliament of Georgia. The following...
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Further protests were initiated by Georgian March against Tbilisi Pride and the screening of an LGBT film And Then We Danced in November 2019. The group...
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first case of a Georgian airline operating up-to-date Western equipment. Following what Russia perceived as anti-Russian protests in June 2019, it banned all...
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Salome Zourabichvili (category 21st-century politicians from Georgia (country))
2023 Georgian protests. The inter-institutional conflict eventually led to the Parliament launching an impeachment proceeding against Zourabichvili in September...
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(since 2020) Chairman of Parliament: Alan Tadtaev (since 2019) COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia (country) January 11 – Bidzina Ivanishvili announces he quits...
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during a police arrest. Protests seeking justice for Floyd began in the United States the next day, with citizens of other countries soon following suit....
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Mikheil Saakashvili (category Expatriates from Georgia (country) in the Netherlands)
spearheading mass protests which saw President Shevardnadze resign from his post in the bloodless Rose Revolution. Saakashvili's key role in the protests led to...
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