protests
Anti-government protests persist in Georgia for the 111th day, while court cases of activists and journalists see new developments.
“Resistance 2025” nationwide protests in Georgia mark their 100th day, demanding new elections and facing government repression. Explore the timeline, demands, and international context of the Georgian protests.
Protests in Athens marking the 2nd anniversary of Greece’s deadly train crash turned violent as demonstrators clashed with police during a censure motion debate.
Protests in Georgia persist. Stay updated on the events of February 13-15, including key demands and developments, on Azat.tv.
Georgia is in the midst of a political crisis. Protests that began at the start of 2025 continue for over 70 days, demanding radical changes and free elections. Tensions are rising, and the period of February 6-8 was marked by a series of events that further exacerbated the situation. Protests in Georgia continued through the…
The political situation in Georgia remains tense. Parliament has terminated the mandates of 49 opposition MPs. The MPs, representing the United National Movement, the Coalition for Change, and Powerful Georgia parties, had announced their resignations following the October 26th parliamentary elections, citing widespread election fraud by the authorities. The For Georgia opposition party, led by…
Protests in Georgia intensified between January 20-24, 2024, driven by public dissatisfaction with the government’s policies and actions. Demonstrations across cities like Tbilisi, Batumi, and Zugdidi focused on key issues: the release of detained activists, opposition to the controversial “Foreign Agents” Law, and demands for free and fair elections. The case of journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli…
The demonstrations in Tbilisi on January 16-17, 2025, highlighted a pivotal moment in Georgia’s political crisis, drawing significant international attention and condemnation. These events underscored deep divisions within the Georgian government and its relations with citizens and global partners. The protests stemmed from accusations of election fraud, democratic decline, media suppression, and targeting of opposition…
The week of January 11-15, 2025, witnessed a sharp escalation of political turmoil in Georgia, marked by mass protests, targeted assaults on opposition figures, arrests of journalists and activists, and a nationwide strike. These events signal a deepening crisis and raise serious concerns about the state of democracy and media freedom in the country. This…
Georgia experienced a week of escalating political tensions from January 6-10, 2025, marked by a convergence of public protests, concerns about judicial independence, and anxieties surrounding the country’s path towards European Union integration. The detention of 11 individuals following a pro-European rally sparked widespread outrage, with protesters demanding their immediate release and accusing the authorities…
The new year has not brought respite to Georgia’s political crisis. From January 1-3, 2025, protests continued with renewed force, demonstrating the unwavering resolve of Georgian citizens against the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party. What began as demonstrations against the suspension of EU accession talks in late 2024 has evolved into a broader movement demanding…
As 2024 draws to a close, Georgia finds itself gripped by a deepening political crisis, marked by sustained mass protests and a series of governmental actions that have further inflamed public discontent. The ongoing 33-day wave of demonstrations, with planned events continuing through December 30 and 31, underscores the widespread public opposition to the ruling…
We present to you an update on the situation in Georgia as of December 28: Georgia stands at a crossroads as citizens rally across the country to oppose what they perceive as a betrayal of the nation’s democratic aspirations. On a rainy December day, thousands of Georgians took to the streets to form a symbolic…
The political climate in Georgia has become increasingly tense, marked by persistent domestic protests and mounting international criticism of the government’s trajectory. A series of events over the past few days underscores the growing concerns regarding democratic backsliding and the potential repercussions for Georgia’s relationship with the West. View on Threads The most prominent development…
On December 21, Georgia witnessed an unprecedented series of protests organized by opposition groups and civil society, with a packed schedule of marches across Tbilisi and beyond. Participants from various professional and social groups united to call for new elections, the restoration of democratic principles, and the protection of civil rights. The day began with…