Mikheil Kavelashvili has been sworn in as Georgian president in a ceremony in Parliament in the capital Tbilisi, amid weeks of protests and the refusal of his pro-Western predecessor to stand aside.
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Georgia’s opposition parties support her. The Georgian Dream ruling party and the country’s election commission said that the October election was free and fair. The ruling party said ...
Georgia's opposition parties support her. The Georgian Dream ruling party and the country's election commission say that the October election was free and fair. The ruling party says Kavelashvili is ...
Georgia has been plunged into political crisis following an October parliamentary election which the opposition charges was stolen by the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party. GD, in power since 2012, ...
Kavelashvili, 53 – an ex-lawmaker for the right-wing ruling Georgian Dream party and former English Premier League soccer star – was sworn in at the country’s parliament in Tbilisi.
Video published by Georgian television shows Amaghlobeli speaking heatedly with the police chief, Irakli Dgebuadze, before slapping him in the face, prompting a scuffle between protesters and ...
The former football player is a hardline critic of the West and is backed by the anti-EU ruling party Georgian Dream. Georgia's outgoing president and main pro-Western parties have boycotted the ...
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a far-right firebrand and former footballer, was sworn in at a ceremony in the country’s parliament, consolidating the hold of the ruling pro-Russian Georgian Dream party on the ...