Maria Mezentseva, head of Ukraine's delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) and a member of parliament from the ruling Servant of the People party, believes that within less than three months,
Georgian parliamentarians from the ruling party have released a detailed explanation of their actions after announcing the withdrawal of Georgian representatives from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).
Georgia’s top judge urged state lawmakers Tuesday to end all remaining partisan elections for state judges in an effort to curb the politicization of the courts.
“I don’t think anyone would make a decision that favors GD,” Zurab Girchi Japaridze of the Coalition for Change told us. He said that except for radical left and right groups, there is a consensus that PACE should react to the events in Georgia.
Bolts: After losing his reelection bid last summer, Georgia State Court Judge Stephen Yekel turned to a loophole in state law that could have erased the result and blocked the winner from taking office.
Georgia’s October parliamentary elections and the post-election events have been one of the central topics of discussion on the opening day of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on Monday, January 27. Some of the MPs called for new elections.
Protesters went to anti-government rallies in major cities of Georgia demanding new elections and the release of those detained at demonstrations. This is reported by TASS.
Rudy Giuliani has settled with two Georgia elections workers in a deal they say let him keep his homes and personal belongings in return for compensation and a promise to never defame them again.
And it's no coincidence that the hybrid war Russia … has started with the elections in Georgia, also with the elections in Romania, and to rig the elections, in a very different manner, ...
The Republican elected official sat for the interview with 11Alive's The Georgia Vote just days before a new presidential administration is set to take office.
The Georgian government drove the country toward a human rights crisis in 2024, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2025
Thea Tsulukiani, head of the Georgian parliamentary delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), has told European Pravda that Georgia is "withdrawing from PACE" in response to the assembly's decision to impose sanctions on Georgian MPs.