Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Georgia warns EU against creating second-class members

TBILISI, July 8 – Georgia’s parliament speaker has warned the European Union not to create second-class members if it changes voting rules for future entrants. Shalva Papuashvili made the comment on Tuesday after a meeting in Serbia with parliament speakers from EU candidate countries, where they discussed a new initiative that would restrict veto rights ... Read more

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Gakharia accuses Georgian Dream of hiding reality

TBILISI, July 8 – Former Georgian prime minister Giorgi Gakharia has accused the ruling Georgian Dream party of failing to defend Georgia’s national interests abroad, saying his own team is trying to do that work at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly session in The Hague. Gakharia, who now leads the opposition party Gakharia for Georgia, wrote ... Read more

Man fined USD 750 for insulting Tbilisi mayor

TBILISI, July 7 – Georgia’s hate speech crackdown is moving ahead, with courts issuing new penalties in cases involving public insults against political and private figures. Kutaisi City Court has fined Davit Svanadze 2,000 GEL (USD 750) after finding that he insulted Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, Rezonansi reported on Tuesday. Kaladze is one of the ... Read more

More than 95 percent show up for Georgia’s English entrance exam

TBILISI, July 7 – More than 95 percent of applicants showed up for Georgia’s English-language entrance exam on July 6 and 7, the National Assessment and Examinations Center said on Tuesday. The English exam for university applicants has now been completed, according to figures published by the center and reported by Rezonansi. The exams are ... Read more

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