Yearly Archives: 2012

Gordon calls on Saakashvili and Ivanishivli to cooperate

By | November 17th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The U.S. diplomat Philip Gordon Friday met government and other officials in Georgia. Gordon, whose full title is U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, met with Davit Usupashvili, Speaker of Parliament; Davit Bakradze […]

Saakashvili heavyweights weigh in on detentions

By | November 17th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The long serving interior minister in Georgia has weighed in on the prosecution of his former deputy. Vano Merabishvili, the powerful and feared former interior minister who last summer became prime minister, and after losing the parliamentary […]

Georgian intelligence accused of political interference

By | November 16th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Intelligence officers detained yesterday are accused of using computer viruses to record audio and video of opposition groups, and blackmailing a man to record a prepared statement on video and upload it to Youtube. Former officials of the […]

Georgia opens sweeping case against domestic intelligence

By | November 16th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Prosecutors in Georgia have detained twelve former and current mostly intelligence officers and accused them of kidnapping, unjustified interrogations, abuse of powers, intrusion on privacy and intentional damage to property. Eleven out of the […]

Russia considers lifting embargo on Georgian wine

By | November 16th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Moscow is ready to consider allowing Georgian wine back onto the Russian market. Andrei Denisov, First Deputy Foreign Minister, said on Wednesday that there is a willingness on both sides to study the issue. “If we talk about specific cases, it is […]

How Mze TV was taken over and muted

By | November 16th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A former owner of a Georgian TV station claims that he was forced to sell it by the former government. TV Mze (which in Georgian means ‘Sun’) was launched by millionaire Vano Chkhartishvili, a member of parliament before the Rose Revolution in 2003 […]

NATO visit postponed to next year

By | November 15th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The delayed visit by NATO’s Military Committee will take place in the first half of 2013. “The parties have decided that high military officials of the Alliance will visit Georgia in the first half of 2013,” the defense ministry informs, explaining […]

Gordon to visit Georgia Friday

By | November 15th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Philip Gordon, is visiting Georgia Friday. Gordon will meet with government officials. According to the U.S. embassy in Georgia, he will once again underline that the U.S. is […]

Rustavi 2 gets new director

By | November 15th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A TV channel controlled by the former Saakashvili’s government on Wednesday got a new director, who used to be former government official. Rustavi 2 is considered to have played a major role during the Rose Revolution in 2003 and used to be […]

2013 budget to focus on the social dimension

By | November 15th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s new government has now detailed what its priorities are by presenting a budget for next year of 7.34 billion lari, or USD 4.42 billion, which is USD 335 million more than this year’s budget. According to the 2013 budget bill, the […]

Ex-minister received death threats in prison

By | November 15th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The moving of former interior minister Bacho Akhalaia from one prison to another was done because other inmates had threatened to kill him, according to Justice Minister Tea Tsulukiani. After Akhalaia was detained for abusing powers, illegal […]

Fogh Rasmussen’s Facebook page flooded with criticism

By | November 15th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Anders Fogh Rasmussen’s Facebook page has seen an influx of traffic the last week from Georgian users responding to the NATO Secretary General’s recent statement about expressing concern over the detention of military and political officials in […]

Ivanishvili met Fogh Rasmussen in Brussels

By | November 14th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Wednesday morning, the Georgian prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili met NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in Brussels. After the meeting, they held a joint press conference. Fogh Rasmussen said they had a positive and constructive […]

Workers protest continues at Telasi

By | November 14th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The crisis at an energy company continued Wednesday as three employees went on hunger strike. The strike at Telasi, which supplies the capital with electricity, started weeks ago, after the election results became known. Current and former […]

Ex-minister moved to mafia prison

By | November 14th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

A detained former government official has been moved from a prison scandalized by revelations of torture to another prison, which is known for holding so-called thieves in law. Former interior minister Bacho Akhalaia is in detention awaiting trial for abuse of power, […]

Forbes editor takes over Georgian TV station

By | November 14th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A former editor of Forbes Georgia has been appointed as new director of Imedi TV, which used to be one of the government-controlled channels during the previous government. Shortly after the parliamentary election, the former owners of Imedi made […]

General implicated in abuse case released

By | November 14th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The former head of Georgia’s general headquarters, who was taken in for further questioning, has been released. This time Giorgi Kalandadze was released against USD 6 000 bail. The former interior minister Bacho Akhalaia is still in preliminary […]

NATO criticizes new Georgian government

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly criticizes the new government for putting pressure on the public broadcaster and local government and asks it to refrain from politically motivated arrests. The resolution was passed Monday in Prague at the 58. annual […]

Two Georgian leaders continue parallel visits

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: Europe, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Two Georgian leaders representing different political parties are continuing their visit to Brussels, holding meetings with EU and NATO officials. President Mikheil Saakashvili is Tuesday meeting Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, […]

Ex-minister ‘locked 17 soldiers in for 3 days’

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s chief prosecutor on Tuesday revealed details about additional charges that were slapped on top of an already serious abuse case against former interior minister and Saakashvili faithful Bacho Akhalaia. The former prison minister, […]

Saakashvili says NATO is critical of detentions

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — President Mikheil Saakashvili says he can’t remember having heard such a critical tone before from NATO regarding Georgia. He was responding to a statement by NATO’s Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who said he was […]

Groups drop out of review process for political prisoners

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Two human rights groups in Georgia have opted out of a working group tasked with identifying political prisoners, because they believe there is too much time pressure to handle each case in a responsible way. The working group for political […]

Thousands of prisoners to get amnesty in Georgia

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The government in Georgia is planning to give amnesty to thousands of prisoners. Some of them will be released immediately, while the rest will have their sentence reduced to half. The Georgian Dream coalition has presented a draft law in […]

Ex-minister accused of torture

By | November 13th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A jailed former minister was Monday handed additional charges under a section of the law which deals with torture. The torture charge against Bacho Akhalaia — a close personal ally of President Saakashvili and former prison minister, […]

Bus strike may be over Tuesday

By | November 12th, 2012|Categories: Society|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The bus strike in Tbilisi Monday appeared to be heading for a solution, as drivers promised to return to work Tuesday if a commission is formed to study their problems. The conflict has lasted five days and encompassed more than 1300 drivers […]

Ivanishvili met Barroso in Brussels

By | November 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s Prime Minister today held meeting with the President of the European Commission in Brussels. José Manuel Barroso congratulated him on being appointed as prime minister and underlined the importance of his first visit to Brussels. […]

Fogh Rasmussen concerned about detentions in Georgia

By | November 12th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen expresses concern about the detention of political and military officials in Georgia. ‘I’m extremely concerned about the development we have, not least related to recent arrests of political […]

Two Georgian leaders visit Brussels in parallel

By | November 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s prime minister and president are both in Brussels these days on separate working visits. Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili left on Sunday. He has planned to meet November 12 and 13 with the president of the Euro Commission; with Stefan […]

Officers accused of abusing staff suspended

By | November 12th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Two military officers who were detained together with a former interior minister for abuse of powers, were on Sunday suspended. Giorgi Kalandadze a month ago was appointed to the post of head of the general headquarters. November 7 he was detained […]

Jailed ex-minister’s father on the offensive

By | November 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The father of Bacho Akhalaia, the ex-minister who is jailed while awaiting trial for beating subordinates, demands an investigation of the defense minister. Bacho Akhalaia was detained November 7 for abuse of powers and illegal deprivation […]

Bus strike continues as negotiations fail

By | November 11th, 2012|Categories: News, Society|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Sunday, Tbilisi bus drivers met representatives of city hall to try to solve the conflict which has brought bus transport to a standstill, but the meeting ended unsuccessfully. All drivers of yellow buses in Tbilisi are on strike for the fourth day. […]

Poti strike over

By | November 11th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The strike among port workers in Poti has ended, as workers were promised a 20 percent pay rise. A local correspondent for Interpressnews reports that what solved the crisis was when Economy Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili and Irakli Petriashvili, […]

General charged with abusing subordinates returns to his post

By | November 11th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — After being arraigned for crimes carrying a penalty of up to eight years in prison, general Giorgi Kalandadze is returning to his duties as head of the general headquarters. November 7, he was detained together with the commander of the elite […]

Courts in Georgia to finally become independent

By | November 11th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch – The court system will be depoliticized, cumulative sentencing will be abolished and video recording at trials will be allowed under certain conditions. This is the decision of te new government. An appropriate bill has been prepared. The […]

Mayor’s surprise visit at government may be investigated

By | November 10th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The prosecutor’s office is considering to investigate the mayor of Tbilisi who feels offended that he wasn’t allowed to attend the government session on Friday, even though he didn’t have a right to attend. Georgia’s finance minister Friday […]

Saakashvili loyalist placed in scandal-engulfed prison

By | November 10th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A former minister and Saakashvili’s loyalist thought to have been engaged in prison abuse, will serve his seven week preliminary detention at Gldani prison, where most of the torture took place. Bacho Akhalaia was prison minister from 2005 to […]

Bus strike creating difficulties for Tbilisians

By | November 10th, 2012|Categories: Society|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A bus strike is making life difficult for the population in the capital. For a third day more than 1300 bus drivers have been on strike, as they joined a wave of workers’ protest that erupted after the parliamentary election in October. Together with […]

NATO cancels visit because of detention of general

By | November 10th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A visit by NATO’s Military Commission to Georgia has been postponed because of the detention of the head of the general headquarters November 7. Alexi Petriashvili, State Minister for Euro and Euro Atlantic Integration, said this Friday. His source […]

Ex-minister jailed for seven weeks

By | November 9th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Tbilisi City Court has decided that Bacho Akhalaia is to be kept in pretrial detention until the next hearing in the case on December 25. Two military officers were released against a USD 12 000 bail each. The hearing started at 14:00 on Friday […]

Ivanishvili visits Brussels November 12

By | November 9th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili’s first visit abroad after assuming office will be to Brussels on November 12 to 14. After Friday’s government session, Foreign Affairs Minister Maia Panjikidze said Ivanishvili will be meeting with […]

29 MPs support ex-minister in abuse case

By | November 9th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — 29 members of parliament (MPs) have declared their support for a former government minister, claiming that the case is politically motivated and that testimonies presented by the prosecutor’s office are insufficient reason for detaining him. […]

Court hearing for ex-minister and 2 officers

By | November 9th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A former interior minister and two military officers are appearing in court Friday for a preliminary detention hearing. Tbilisi City Court is hearing the case of Bacho Akhalia, former interior minister, Giorgi Kalandadze, […]

Georgia’s ambassador to the U.S. resigns

By | November 9th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s ambassador to the U.S. resigned on Thursday. A new ambassador should be presented by the new government, he says. Temur Iakobashvili, Georgia’s Ambassador to the U.S., posted a note about his decision on Facebook, where he writes that […]

New Georgian PM plans NATO strategy

By | November 9th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s NATO integration coordinating commission held its 39. session at the government office on Thursday. Chair of the commission is Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, who chaired the session for the first time. The commission discussed NATO […]

Saakashvili visits families of detained officials

By | November 8th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili Thursday visited the families of several officials who were arrested yesterday. He also had a phone conversation with another military official and the former interior minister’s wife. According to the […]

Solution in worker’s rebellion at Telasi

By | November 8th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Agreement was achieved on Thursday between employees and management at the electric company Telasi. The management of Telasi, which supplies the capital with electricity, agreed to give 125 fired employees their jobs back and fire several in […]

Saakashvili loyalist may face a decade in jail

By | November 8th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A former government official and Saakashvili’s loyalist was today officially charged with abusing his power and illegal deprivation of freedom. Georgia’s chief prosecutor’s office has charged Bacho Akhalaia, former prison, defense and interior […]

Bus drivers on strike in Tbilisi

By | November 8th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Drivers of the capital’s yellow buses have joined a wave of strikes that has rocked Georgia since the election. Since Thursday morning they have refused to go to work as normal but protest in order to improve their work conditions and increase their salaries. […]

Ivanishvili asks for patience in military detention case

By | November 8th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s Prime Minister says the opposition should not jump to conclusions about the recent events and call it a political game. Bidzina Ivanishvili told journalists that the detention of two military tops and a former defense minister […]

Muslims under pressure in Georgian village

By | November 8th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: |

`TBILISI, DFWatch — A lawyers group warns about religious differences in a village in western Georgia. The confrontation began on November 2 between Christian and Muslim Georgians in the village Nigvziani in the western part of the country. Controversy erupted when […]

Saakashvili’s party boycotts parliament in reaction to detentions

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The party of President Saakashvili has decided to boycott parliament because of the detention of a former minister and two top military officers. Minority leader Davit Bakradze said Wednesday that the reason his party is laying down work is […]

Saakashvili calls for respect and dialogue

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — President Mikheil Saakashvili says he is concerned by the latest events in the country and asks for respect for the rule of law and the state’s interests. The Georgian leader’s appeal comes the same day as his opponents who are in government […]

Nina Khatiskatsi nominated as ombudsman

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The majority in parliament has picked a former employee of Transparency International as candidate for ombudsman. Nina Khatiskatsi was fired by TI Georgia shortly before the parliamentary election, allegedly for political reasons. Who will fill […]

Saakashvili’s associates alarmed by detentions

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Secretary of Georgia’s National Security Council says that the detention of the former interior minister and head of the General Headquarters is ‘an alarming signal’. The only legal move which can slightly simplify the situation […]

Poti Port paralyzed by strike

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — In Poti, a city on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, the port is paralyzed by a strike. The port is important not only because it connects South Caucasus to the outside world but also because it is an important transit hub for the flow of goods […]

Two of Georgia’s top military detained overnight

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The head of the General Headquarters and the Commander of the Fourth Brigade were detained overnight. This follows after a former defense minister was detained hours before. All are accused of abusing their power. Giorgi Kalandadze, Head of […]

Ex minister detained in Georgia

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A strongman from the former government, associated with most of the torture cases in the prisons, was Tuesday night detained after four hours of interrogation at the prosecutor’s office. Bacho Akhalaia, a firm Saakashvili loyalist and former government official, […]

Enguri hydro power station is still on Georgian hands

By | November 7th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s Energy Minister says Enguri hydro power station has not been sold but is the property of Georgia. He says there were negotiations regarding the facility but they were suspended. Energy Minister Kakhi Kaladze does not comment about […]

Former government minister to be interrogated tonight

By | November 6th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Bacho Akhalaia, a firm Saakashvili loyalist and former government official, has been ordered to appear at the prosecutor’s office for interrogation today at 20:30. Archil Kbilashvili, Georgia’s new Chief Prosecutor, said at a special […]

Georgian minister wants to reopen land connection with Russia

By | November 6th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s State Minister for Reintegration Issues says that the government should support restoring overland transportation with Russia through breakaway Abkhazia. Minister Paata Zakareishvili said this in an interview with the newspaper […]

Georgia prepares to investigate Saakashvili officials

By | November 6th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A loud discussion broke out in parliament today while lawmakers were trying to agree on who should chair a commission which will investigate former government officials. The National Movement Party of President Saakashvili, which is now in minority, […]

Ivanishvili practically shuts down Georgia’s Security Council

By | November 6th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — One of the controversial cuts Prime Minister Ivanishvili wants to make in next year’s budget is to reduce funding for Georgia’s National Security Council – which had a central role in protecting the country in the 2008 war – from USD 15 million […]

Ivanishvili’s emergency aid returned

By | November 6th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Money donated to families affected by a severe hailstorm in July has been returned to the Prime Minister, who donated it while he was in opposition earlier this year. Bidzina Ivanishvili, a former businessman and now prime minister, whose fortune is 6 billion dollars, […]

Ombudsman candidates roasted by students

By | November 6th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Society for a better Society organized a meeting between three candidates for ombudsman in front of students at Tbilisi State University on November 5, 2012. Each candidate had 15 minutes to talk about their views and future plans. The rights […]

Ex minister returns to Georgia to face criticism

By | November 5th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A former government official seen by many as the main architect of the torture in Georgia’s prisons says he has returned after leaving the country shortly after the parliamentary election. Bacho Akhalaia, who served as prison minister for three years, then defense minister for three […]

Government claims growing prisoner unrest is staged

By | November 5th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The unrest in Georgia’s prison system has spread to the most infamous facility in the country: Ksani prison north of Tbilisi. At No 15 Facility, as it is officially called, thousands of prisoners have gone on hunger strike demanding that the recently appointed […]

Ivanishvili claims right to appoint governors

By | November 5th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The new government in Georgia has decided that from now on the Prime Minister will appoint and present governors to the president for confirmation. Currently, this is the prerogative of the president. A governor is appointed for each region […]

Gudaishvili Square protests continue

By | November 5th, 2012|Categories: Society|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Protests have reignited to protect a historic square in the old part of the Georgian capital as the square’s fate is still uncertain. Saturday, groups once again gathered on Gudiashvili Square in downtown Tbilisi. The rally was directed at […]

Hillary Clinton talks to Saakashvili and Georgia’s FM

By | November 5th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Hillary Cliton has had a phone conversation with President and Foreign Affairs Minister of Georgia. The press office of Mikheil Saakashvili informs that main topic of his conversation with the U.S. Secretary of State on Saturday was Georgia’s progress on […]

Ivanishvili makes cuts in Saakashvili’s daily habits

By | November 4th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Georgia’s Defense Minister refuses to cover the expenses to keep the president’s plane, while the prime minister calls on Mikheil Saakashvili to move out of his president’s palace and instead go to work at the government office. Friday, Defense Minister Irakli […]

Behind the battle lines of a miners’ strike

By | November 4th, 2012|Categories: Society|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The miners in Georgia are not giving up as they enter their fourth week of protest in the village Chiatura. More than 3600 workers demand a substantial pay rise and improvement in their slave-like working conditions. They started protesting […]

Rustavi prison director leaves his job

By | November 3rd, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

The director of Rustavi prison has been suspended while allegations against him of abuse are under review. But the general inspection will not fully study the situation in this prison. The prison in Rustavi, about 20 km south of the capital, started on Wednesday. […]

Prison protest was sabotage, hints Ivanishvili

By | November 3rd, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili says there are signs of sabotage at No 16 prison in Rustavi. The prison minister says a criminal investigation may be launched against the director if there is proven that violence. People with loved ones inside […]

Prisoners go on hunger strike in Rustavi

By | November 2nd, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Prisoners in Rustavi prison have gone on hunger strike in protest against cruel treatment by staff. The new director at Rustavi Prison Number 16 has been implicated in cruel treatment of prisoners, as have some of his staff. Representatives of Georgian Young […]

Independents formally recognized as faction

By | November 2nd, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Six parliamentarians who left the former governing party of President Mikheil Saakashvili are officially recognized as a faction of independents. The National Movement Party’s vote weight in the assembly thus fell from 65 to 59. But the ruling […]

Telecom investor offers more details about eavesdropping

By | November 2nd, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The former owner of a telecommunication company accuses other companies of illegal eavesdropping. Mamia Sanadiradze, founder and former owner of Caucasus Online, said a few days ago that his company was subject to pressure. He said that the […]

Chiatura miners on strike descend on Tbilisi

By | November 2nd, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Workers in the mining town Chiatura are keeping up a several weeks’ long protest. Part of them have moved to the capital to rally outside government bodies and the owning company’s offices. The parliamentary election gave hope to workers all over […]

Interest rates will drop, says Bank Association

By | November 2nd, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The president of the Georgian Bank Association says the interest rate on loans will go down. Zurab Gvasalia said there is already a trend of falling interest rates on loans, but he thinks it is impossible to decrease the rates immediately. In […]

Ivanishvili appoints Russia relations envoy

By | November 1st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Prime Minister Ivanishvili has established a new position as Georgia’s special representative for Russian relations and appointed Georgia’s former Russia ambassador to the post. Ivanishvili said at a press conference Thursday that the country […]

National Movement Party claims harrassment by Georgian Dream

By | November 1st, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The former ruling party accuses the new government of blackmailing and harassment, while the new government officials ask them to present evidence. The claims were described at a briefing in the National Movement party’s […]

Ivanishvili unveils deputy ministers

By | November 1st, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — New candidates have been unveiled for deputy ministers in the new government. Despite an offer from Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili to previous deputy ministers that they may remain in their positions, only a few of them have stayed. Those […]

Riot attempt at Rustavi Prison No 16

By | November 1st, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Prisoners in a prison south of Tbilisi Wednesday protested, demanding the new director’s resignation. Prisoners claim that the director Levan Aburjania, a former policeman, threatened them with torture. Shortly before the new prison minister was approved by the new parliament, […]

Government to rent houses for socially vulnerable families

By | November 1st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Tbilisi, DFWatch — The new government wants to solve the problems for different groups in society that have broken into abandoned buildings recently. Davit Sergenko, new health minister, said Wednesday that the government is taking action to solve problems that socially vulnerable […]

Former governing party demands to chair inquest board

By | October 31st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The current parliamentary minority, which is made up of a party that governed Georgia for the last eight years, demand to have the position as chair of parliament’s temporary investigative commission. The minority introduced a draft law in […]

Caucasus Online’s former owner tells of surveillance

By | October 31st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The former owner of a telecommunication company claims that the company was under serious pressure, because he refused to install listening devices. Caucasus Online is one of the biggest telecommunication companies in Georgia. Its former owner, […]

Do we have an opposition in today’s parliament?

By | October 31st, 2012|Categories: Opinion|Tags: |

If we look at the current parliament through the eyes of an outside observer, then the question in the headline will become completely rhetorical. An outside observer will say that in the current parliament, there is Georgian Dream as majority, and the minority is […]

TV Sakartvelo becomes TV Tabula

By | October 31st, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: , , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgian TV viewers will get a new channel in the near future, to be produced by the owners of the magazine Tabula. The new channel will be focused on news and will probably go on air in January 2013. The editor of the new channel will be Tabula […]

More than 700 prisoners to be released by late November

By | October 31st, 2012|Categories: News|

Tbilisi, DF Watch – Georgia’s new prison minister says the law about amnesty may come into force before November 23, and may apply to more than 700 prisoners, but he avoided specifying exactly how many prisoners may be released. Sozar Subari, Georgia’s […]

Refugees claim empty buildings after election

By | October 30th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Refugees in Georgia started to settle in abandoned buildings in the capital ever since the first results of parliamentary election became known. They hope the new government will grant them living quarters, which they claim they deserve. Among […]

Two thousand Georgians caught up in disaster

By | October 30th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — There are more than 2 000 Georgian citizens living in the disaster zone created by a massive storm in the US, according to the Georgian consulate in New York City. The massive storm called Sandy slammed into the eastern United States Monday night […]

Juvenile prisoners in Georgia are suffering, says group

By | October 30th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Psychologists say juvenile prisoners are serving time under very bad conditions in Georgia. Georgian Centre for Psychosocial and Medical Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (GCRT) found out that juvenile prisoners were tortured last year. Head […]

National Movement party loses six MPs

By | October 30th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Another National Movement MP has left the parliamentary minority to become independent members of parliament. A group of six independent MPs plan to set up a parliamentary faction. Six is the minimum number required to establish such a unit. […]

First day at work for Ivanishvili team

By | October 29th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s new government on Monday started working. Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili Monday arrived at the government building in Tbilisi for the government’s first normal work day. The government session started 15:00. Ivanishvili held separate […]

Georgia moves parliament back to the capital

By | October 29th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The government in Georgia says it will move parliament back to the capital Tbilisi. October 21, parliamentarians met for their first regular session in Kutaisi, after President Mikheil Saakashvili as recently as 2011 decided to build an […]

Adjara gets a new leader

By | October 29th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

The new leader of the Adjara region in southwestern Georgia is Archil Khabadze, former Adjara regional director of Cartu Bank, which is affiliated with the new prime minister. Three candidates were considered for the post: Jemal Putkaradze, member of the Supreme […]

300 ill prisoners will be released soon

By | October 29th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Up to 300 prisoners will be released before serving their term, Georgia’s new Prison Minister orders. Sozar Subari, former Public Defender who recently was appointed as Prison Minister, on Sunday visited prison hospital No 18. After seeing […]

Adjaran Council meets for the first time after the election

By | October 28th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara on Sunday held its first session, with all 21 members attending. As a result of the parliamentary election on October 1, the Georgian Dream coalition received 57.6 percent of votes in Adjara, […]

Government considers planned new city Lazika

By | October 28th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The new government has still not decided whether to implement Saakashvili’s idea of building a completely new city Lazika in Georgia. The new government have different ideas about the plan to build a city with half a million people on the Black […]

New defense minister discovered major deficit

By | October 27th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s new defense minister says he will take immediate measures to bring the ministry out of a crisis after he discovered that it has a USD 68 million deficit. Defense Minister Irakli Alasania Friday visited the ministry and said that his new […]

Calls to remove chair of public broadcaster

By | October 27th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The audit agency in Georgia wants the chair of the Public Broadcaster to be changed, while groups demand reforms in GPB to return it to people and free broadcaster from government control. Online newspaper Ambebi.ge conducted a […]

Borjomi strike ended

By | October 27th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Production has been restored at Georgia’s famous mineral water plant Bojomi, after several day strike has finished. There are two plants in Borjomi, which is located in the southern Georgia’s resort town with the same name. Employees of the company […]

Georgia continues to increase its foreign trade

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — New nine month figures from 2012 show a 16 percent increase in foreign trade turnover compared to last year, equal to USD 7 595 million in total. The numbers do not include informal trade. According to Georgia’s National Statistics Department […]

PIK’s fate still uncertain

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — It is still unknown what will happen to a Russian language TV channel based in Georgia. PIK TV is one of the channels run by the Georgian Public Broadcaster. Since October 12, PIK has been had reduced programming, broadcasting old material […]

Case of Georgian PM’s death to be reopened

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The day after a new government was approved by parliament in Georgia, it is already clear that the case of one of the most controversial deaths in the country’s history will be reopened. The brother of the late Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania was recently […]

Trash fee will be reduced

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Tbilisi City Council has solved the issue of trash collection fee, which is calculated based on how much electricity a household consumes. On Thursday, the council decided to reduce the trash tariff to half for five months from November till May. […]

Intelligence service to be split from interior ministry

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili says the intelligence service will be separated from the interior ministry and be set up as an independent state agency. “This service will have as function to find secret information, analyze, […]

Confusion over Georgia’s state financial assets

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The outgoing and new government disagree over the size of the state coffers. Former government members claim that there is more than two billion lari, nearly USD 1.2 billion, in the state coffers. But new Finance Minister Nodar Khaduri says there […]

Georgian MP implicated in fomenting unrest in Russia

By | October 26th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The new parliamentary majority plans to study the case of Givi Targamadze. He is a member of the National Movement party who according to Russian media has been helping the opposition in Russia to organize revolution. A few days ago, Russian media […]

New Georgian government approved

By | October 25th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s eighth parliament has declared trust in the new government by 88 votes against 54. There are 150 seats in the parliament. Georgian Dream is in majority with 85 seats, the rest og seats belong to the National Movement, the former ruling […]

Update on the worker unrest in Georgia

By | October 25th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The famous Georgian mineral water plant Borjomi is still paralyzed by strike, as railway workers and dockers are also warning of protest action. Workers at Georgian Railway yesterday warned that they would stop the trains for a couple of hours, […]

Ruling expands the right to privacy

By | October 25th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A lawyers group’s has won a lawsuit against the Georgian parliament. Georgian Young Lawyers Association (GYLA) protested the law about operative investigations, which gave power to observe and participate in open and closed internet […]

New ombudsman may be chosen today

By | October 25th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Thursday parliament will approve the new government presented by the Georgian Dream coalition. Parliament might also approve the new public defender, whose candidacy has been subject to discussion since the election result first became known. […]

Administrative detention to be ended

By | October 24th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The new government in Georgia wants to do away with administrative detention. This is a form of incarceration left over from the Soviet Union which allows authorities to put away citizens as a preventive measure without going through normal court procedures, and has […]

Georgia may release ten thousand prisoners in mass amnesty

By | October 24th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s new government plans to give thousands of prisoner amnesty, but has not yet specific what categories of prisoners will be released. The most recent figures, from July 1, 2012, show that there were 23 406 prisoners in Georgia at the […]

Ivanishvili can not say when pensions will be increased

By | October 24th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

The future Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili on Wednesday visited parliament to meet with the minority and answer their critical questions about the future plans and goals of the government and the government’s plan. Most of the questions were about the time […]

Ivanishvili vows to leave in 2014

By | October 24th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Bidzina Ivanishvivli, leader of the Georgian Dream coalition and future Prime Minister, says he will leave politics in a year and a half but continue to lead his coalition after that as a member of civil society. The coalition leader on Wednesday […]

New minister explained allegedly racist comments

By | October 24th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are voicing their opposition to a candidate for refugee minister in the new government. Prime Minister candidate Bidzina Ivanishvili, who is leader of the election winner Georgian Dream, earlier […]

More workers join wave of strikes in Georgia

By | October 24th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The results of the recent parliamentary election encouraged workers all over Georgia to protest against their harsh conditions and demand improvements. Next to join in are the workers at a plant in Borjomi processing the well-known mineral water […]

New government will reconsider Afghanistan mission

By | October 23rd, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia may reconsider the size of its contingent in Afghanistan after 2014. Candidate for new foreign minister Maia Panjikidze does not exclude that the new government will make changes to Georgia’s participation in the NATO-led ISAF operation […]

Russia debate in new Georgian parliament

By | October 23rd, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — There have been sharp exchanges between the majority and minority just three days after the new parliament started a new season. The candidate for foreign minister today visited the parliamentary committees on euro integration and foreign affairs. […]

EU continues negotiations with Georgia

By | October 23rd, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Negotiations are continuing Tuesday between Georgia and the EU about an association agreement. This is the eleventh session, and the talks are talking place at the government office. Currently Georgia is negotiating with the EU on three separate […]

Workers rebellion spreading across Georgia

By | October 23rd, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The worker protests are continuing in Georgia after the election. After a week they can note a slight progress. It is more than five days since workers at the energy company Telasi went on strike asking to bring back about 125 employees who were […]

Saakashvili presents Ivanishvili’s new government

By | October 23rd, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — President Mikheil Saakashvili on Monday officially presented the new government list to parliament together with a new government program entitled ‘For a Strong, Democratic and United Georgia’. In accordance with procedures, there will be […]

Saakashvili’s people fleeing Georgia

By | October 22nd, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Several powerful ministers in the Saakashvili government have not been seen in the country since the first results of the parliament election became known. Dimitry Sashkin, who lately served as defense minister, today posted an appeal on his […]

Saakashvili’s power to block constitutional change reduced

By | October 22nd, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Five members of parliament (MPs) who were elected as representing the National Movement party declined to join their party in the parliamentary minority on Sunday. This means that there will be less obstacles for the Bidzina Ivanishvili-led […]

The new parliament sets up 15 committees

By | October 22nd, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s eighth parliamentary assembly has three factions from the majority and three from the minority. 15 parliamentary committees were established. The Georgian Dream coalition, which is the new parliament majority, on Sunday set up three […]

Neither Saakashvili nor Ivanishvili is what the West believes

By | October 22nd, 2012|Categories: Opinion|Tags: |

For many in the West, Mikheil Saakashvili remains the poster child of the Rose Revolution, an uncompromising promoter of democracy and defender of his country against Russia, and the incoming Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is viewed as a shadowy and authoritarian […]

Refugee minister candidate criticized for ‘racist’ statements

By | October 22nd, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Groups in Georgia ask the new government to reconsider its candidate for refugee minister, after criticism for making racist statements. A week ago Bidzina Ivanishvili presented his list of names for the future government. One of them was Davit […]

New government ready

By | October 22nd, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The candidate for prime minister in Georgia has presented his list of government ministers to the president. The Georgian Dream coalition won the right to form government after its victory in the parliamentary election. President Mikheil […]

Demonstrations as parliament begins new season

By | October 21st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Groups of youth demonstrated today in front of the new parliament building where the eighth Georgian parliament assembly began its 2012-2013 season on Sunday. A number of students and youth came to Kutaisi joined by local students to protest […]

Usupashvili elected Parliament Speaker

By | October 21st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch – The eighth Georgian parliament Sunday elected Republican Party leader Davit Usupashvili as speaker of parliament by 88 votes for, none against and 62 abstaining. Usupashvili represents the Georgian Dream coalition. Georgian Dream has 85 seats […]

Two-party parliament starts working

By | October 21st, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Parliamentarians in Georgia are gathering today in Kutaisi for their first session after the October 1 election. Their first session is taking place inside a new dome-shaped construction which though it’s still unfinished and leaks water from the ceiling when it rains, […]

PIK journalists out of a job

By | October 20th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s Public Broadcaster has abolished its contract with the Russian language TV station PIK, which has been off the air since October 19. PIK, or First Informational Caucasian, was a channel belonging to Georgia’s Public Broadcaster. It […]

Georgia parliament gathering in Kutaisi Sunday

By | October 20th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Georgia’s Central Election commission Friday approved the protocol of the October 1, 2012, parliamentary election. The first session of the new parliament will be held on Sunday. Recently, the constitution was changed, so parliament sessions can only be held in Kutaisi […]

Results show Georgian Dream short of two third majority

By | October 20th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s Central Election Commission (CEC) has approved the final results of the October 1 parliamentary election. According to the summary protocol, the Georgian Dream coalition received 54.97 percent, while United National Movement […]

Workers protests spreading in Georgia

By | October 19th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Shortly after the preliminary results of the parliamentary election became known, workers all over th ecountry started demanding to improve their slave-like conditions. As 3 800 workers are still on strike in the mining town Chiatura, employees of […]

NGO coalition asks for action on media independence

By | October 19th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Civic groups in Georgia Friday presented an eight-point plan for how to improve the media environment in the country. Coalition for Media Advocacy, which unites twelve non-government organizations (NGOs), considers it important to make […]

Saakashvili strengthens his personal security

By | October 19th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Georgian president is strengthening the security around himself and his family. Mikheil Saakashvili has issued a decree according to which the Special State Protection Service will be given additional functions to protect the president and his family. […]

NATO committed to Georgia, says Appathurai

By | October 19th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — NATO will remain absolutely committed to Georgia, a NATO envoy said after meeting the future prime minister of Georgia. James Appathurai, who is on a visit to Georgia, on Thursday held a meeting with Bidzina Ivanishvili, congratulating him on his […]

‘Food, not bombs’ event held in Tbilisi

By | October 19th, 2012|Categories: Society|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A group of volunteer youth in Tbilisi decided to organize a charity event in the city internationally known as Food Not Bombs. Food which cannot be sold is gathered from grocery stores, restaurants, bakeries and markets, and is handed out to people […]

Saakashvili’s jet makes emergency landing

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A business jet carrying President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, had to make an emergency landing at Bucharest airport Thursday night, the president’s administration informs. Saakashvili was returning home after attending a conference, but ten minutes after […]

Ivanishvili plans to visit Europe

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — After meeting with Stefan Fule, European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy on Thursday, Bidzina Ivanishvili talked about his planned visit to Europe. “We had a very interesting conversation,” he said, adding that this […]

Miners’ strike spreading to other groups of workers

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — New groups of workers have joined the miners on strike in Chiatura, and activists from Tbilisi have arrived to support them. All mines in Chiatura are still closed down as the miners’ strike continues for a fourth day. October 16 thousands of workers […]

NATO envoy says Tbilisi has passed the test

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — NATO envoy James Appathurai yesterday evening arrived in Georgia for a working visit to meet with former and future government members. The October 1 parliamentary was a test for Georgia, which it has passed. The government has changed through the […]

Another pro-Saakashvili channel sold: This time it’s Real

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Another pro-government television station has been sold in the wake of the parliamentary election in Georgia: Real TV. Real TV, which was a competitor to Rustavi 2 and Imedi TV, and contained pro-government news, shortly after election […]

TI report: Media in Georgia will remain polarized

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Transparency International Georgia (TIG) predicts that the television environment will stay polarized. Less than two weeks have passed since the election, and the political changes have already started to have an effect on the television environment. […]

Hidden political ads in Georgian election campaign

By | October 18th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — During the election campaign in Georgia there were hidden political advertisements on TV. This is the result of a study by the Human Rights Center in Tbilisi. The group have studied advertising clips and found examples of hidden commercials on TV […]

Confusion about what will happen to Imedi TV

By | October 17th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A government-controlled TV channel is in the process of be transferred back to the family of its old owner, the deceased businessman Badri Patarkatsishvili. The return of Imedi TV to its fonder’s family has become the hottest topic on social networks […]

Saakashvili asks Ivanishvili to form a government

By | October 17th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — President Mikheil Saakashvili Tuesday presented Bidzina Ivanishvili, Georgian Dream coalition leader, as a candidate for Prime Minister. Manana Manjgaladze, spokesperson for the president, said at today’s briefing that in accordance with the Georgian […]

Rubin highlights media’s role in Georgia election

By | October 17th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Eric Rubin, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, evaluated the recent parliamentary election in Georgia on his visit to Tbilisi on Tuesday. He said the whole world can see that democracy is real in Georgia, which can become a model country for […]

Saakashvili: My party failed to listen to people

By | October 17th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Mikheil Saakashvili Tuesday admitted his National Movement party had done too much talking instead of listening to people’s problems. The president was meeting with his party’s candidates for Adjara’s High Council. He said that during the election […]

The challenge for democracy in Georgia

By | October 17th, 2012|Categories: Opinion|Tags: |

On October 1, Georgia successfully concluded its first constitutional transfer of power through internationally monitored free and fair elections. President Saakashvili graciously accepted his governing party’s defeat and has worked constructively with Bidzina Ivanishvili, […]

3500 miners on strike in Georgia

By | October 17th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Thousands of miners are on strike in western Georgia, demanding to improve work conditions and have a normal salary. About 3500 workers from six mines in Chiatura, which is rich in manganese, went on strike on Monday. All the mines are closed down […]

Saakashvili regime gives up control over Imedi TV

By | October 16th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The director of a government-controlled TV channel and a key figure after the rose revolution has left his position. Control over Imedi TV was Tuesday evening handed over to the family of the deceased businessman Badri Patarkatsishvili, who owned […]

PIK journalists protest with silent news

By | October 16th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Journalists of TV channel PIK Monday evening expressed protest in an unusual way: When viewers tuned in to their news program at 22:20, they could watch the journalists live – in complete silence. PIK, or First News Caucasian, belongs to Georgian […]

Ivanishvili completes his list of government ministers

By | October 16th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgian Dream on Tuesday named the rest of its candidates for new government ministers. Bidzina Ivanishivli, Georgian Dream coalition leader, said the Ministry of Economy will be given certain new functions because of upcoming reforms. New economy […]

Saakashvili offers Ivanishvili Georgian citizenship

By | October 16th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Reason to smile. Bidzina Ivanishvili gets restored the citizenship of his native country deprived from him one year ago when he went into politics. (IPN.) TBILISI, DFWatch — President Mikheil Saakashvili today offered Georgian citizenship to the future prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili. October 2011, the former businessman wrote in an open letter that he was planning to go into politics and change the government through […]

Tax amnesty to benefit pro-government TV

By | October 16th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The government is offering TV stations exemption from paying outstanding tax debts. This will mostly benefit two pro-government TV stations. Acting Finance Minister Alexandre Khetaguri said Monday that broadcasters will be allowed to pay reduced fees […]

Call for debate between ombudsman candidates

By | October 16th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgian Young Lawyer’s Association wants a debate between prospective candidates for new ombudsman. The young lawyers think such a debate should be organized by the Georgian public broadcaster so society can get familiar with their views and what […]

Saakashvili’s party to split up into factions in parliament

By | October 15th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The National Movement party, which is now in opposition in Georgia, plans to set up several parliamentary factions in the future parliament. Davit Bakradze, current Parliament Speaker said Monday that all his party’s representatives in parliament […]

EU ambassador optimistic about Georgia’s future

By | October 15th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The EU ambassador to Georgia thinks the ongoing process of transfer of power is another test for Georgia, which will be successfully passed. Georgia’s National Platform, the largest union of local non-government organizations (NGOs) with support from […]

New government’s goal: multiparty democracy

By | October 15th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The new governing coalition will have as goal to establish a real multiparty system in Georgia, Georgian Dream candidate for Parliament Speaker promises. Davit Usupashvili says it should not be surprising that in the new parliament their coalition might be […]

Education system anticipating new leadership

By | October 15th, 2012|Categories: Education, News|Tags: |

Changes are expected in the education system after the new government comes to power. The national exam system may return to its previous arrangement, although nothing is yet decided, while the identity of the new minister of education is still unknown. Entrants were […]

Repeat elections give Georgian Dream the upper hand

By | October 15th, 2012|Categories: Elections, Elections '12-'13, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — There were repeat elections at eleven precincts in three regions of Georgia on Sunday. According to the Central Election Commission (CEC), voter turnout at the time voting ended was 32.9 percent. The repeat election was conducted peacefully without […]

Several earthquakes in Georgia and Azerbaijan

By | October 14th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border at about 14:15 on Sunday. The epicenter was 10 km east of Lagodekhi, Georgia, and 10 km in depth. The seismic monitoring center of Ilia University in Georgia […]

Repeat elections in Georgia due to serious fraud

By | October 14th, 2012|Categories: Elections, Elections '12-'13, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Eleven precincts in three districts in Georgia are holding repeat elections Sunday, because of grave irregularities which led to results of the October 1 parliamentary election being canceled. All eleven are what’s called majoritarian or first-past-the-post […]

Saakashvili creates escape option for his associates

By | October 13th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

Georgian officials will, if they are fired, be able to use their diplomatic passports for one more year. This means that they will be able to cross borders without any problems, which is not possible for ordinary citizen. President Mikheil Saakashvili made this decision by issuing […]

Georgia in draw against Finland in FIFA 2014 qualifier

By | October 13th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia played 1-1 against Finland Friday in the third qualifier for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The match was played in Helsinki. When the first half ended there were no goals, but in the 11. minute of the second half, the Georgian team scored. Finland […]

Close Saakashvili ally met Ivanishvili

By | October 13th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — President Mikheil Saakashvili promises Bidzina Ivanishvili to help in keeping the new government safe and to retain the direction of Georgia’s foreign policy. This was made clear by Giga Bokeria, Secretary of Georgia’s National Security Council, after […]

Georgia’s ruling party starting to disintegrate

By | October 13th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Five members of the United National Movement party in Tbilisi City Council left their faction and set up a new faction, which will join the platform of the parliament election winner Georgian Dream. The faction had 38 members before it lost the five […]

Audit service committed many violations

By | October 13th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — A new survey shows that the State Audit Office committed many violations during the last year. Representatives of Coalition For Freedom of Choice and an independent expert group have studied the work of the State Audit Office’s activities and presented […]

Garbage fee system is still under review

By | October 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Many in Tbilisi had hoped that city hall would do away with an unpopular new system to make the garbage collection fee dependent on the electric bill, but at Friday’s session it emerged that despite the opposition’s election victory it is not certain […]

Rasmussen spoke to Saakashvili and Ivanishivili

By | October 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili today had a phone conversation with NATO’s Secretary General, who told the president that today is a historical moment for Georgia’s democratic development. Mikheil Saakashvili and Anders Fogh […]

Georgian soldier dies in Afghanistan

By | October 12th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Corporal Mindia Abashidze was the eighteenth Georgian soldier to die while serving in the NATO-led ISAF operation in Afghanistan. Georgia’s defense ministry on Thursday reported that the corporal born October 27, 1989, […]

The government formally resigns

By | October 12th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

The current Georgian government has resigned but will continue carrying out its duties until a new government is approved by parliament. The president’s administration informed about the resignation in a short statement on its official website, which says that […]

Tamar Gurchiani named as candidate for public defender

By | October 12th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgian Young Lawyer’s Association (GYLA) and other non-governmental organizations have  proposed to the parliament that Tamar Gurchiani should be the new public defender. “We, the members of non-governmental organizations, […]

More elections in Georgia following violations

By | October 12th, 2012|Categories: Elections, Elections '12-'13, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Several election districts in Georgia will have to vote again on October 14 because the results of the October 1 parliamentary election were annulled due to violations, according to the Central Election Commission (CEC). The commission decided on Wednesday […]

Deprived business owners eyeing a return to Georgia

By | October 11th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Following the opposition victory in last week’s parliamentary election, people who have been deprived of their companies in recent years are now saying they want to get back what was taken from them during the rule of President Mikheil Saakashvili. […]

Dockers in Poti are on strike

By | October 11th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

About 200 employees of the port of Poti are on strike, local media report. The workers refuse to carry on until the people making decisions at No 14 harbor speaks to them. They demand improved working conditions, appropriate salary for the work they do and to have contracts. […]

Tbilisi garbage fees may be reduced

By | October 11th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Tbilisi City Hall has started a process that could lead to a controversial mechanism being abolished involving the garbage collection fee being tied to the electric bill. The system was introduced in late 2011, and is one of the most controversial […]

Reflections on Georgia’s 2013 draft budget

By | October 11th, 2012|Categories: Opinion|Tags: |

Georgian government October two presented draft for state budget adjusted to the interest of the United National Movement to the Georgian parliament. But now election winner Georgian Dream awaits the draft in parliament. This force’s election promises is radically different […]

Alleged architect of prison abuse videos freed

By | October 10th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The prisoner whom the government claimed orchestrated the prisoner abuse videos has been released. Tamaz Tamazashvili, the father-in-law of the likely candidate for new interior minister, was Wednesday released from prison. When leaving prison Tamazashvili […]

Tbilisi mayor creates new security force

By | October 10th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The mayor of Georgia’s capital Tbilisi has decided to set up a new security force. Mayor Gigi Ugulava has signed a protocol about setting up the service, which has already been published on Georgia’s legislative website Matsne, which means that […]

Government backtracks on seized property

By | October 10th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Property seized in the heat of the election campaign is to be returned, even though the new government is not yet in place. New stricter legislation was used by authorities in spring to fine tens of individuals, including election winner Bidzina Ivansivhili, […]

EU signs 23 million euro aid package with Georgia

By | October 10th, 2012|Categories: In brief, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Two financial agreements have been signed between Georgia and the EU. According to press office of the State Minister for EU and Euro Atlantic Integration, Minister Thornike Gordadze signed the two agreements. The agreements have a budget of 23 million […]

Release May 26 prisoners, says Burjanadze

By | October 10th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Leaders of People’s Assembly and Democratic Movement demand the release of political prisoners and illegally arrested people as soon as possible. Nino Burjanadze, leader of Democratic Movement, and Irakli Batiashvili from People’s Assembly today […]

Georgian Dream activists accused of violence

By | October 10th, 2012|Categories: Elections, Elections '12-'13, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The physical harassment and psychological pressure against the district election commissions is continuing. Activists from the Georgian Dream party, which won the parliamentary election last week, are now accused of harassing local authorities in Marneuli […]

Civil groups ready to help new government

By | October 9th, 2012|Categories: NGO news|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The largest Georgian union of civil society organizations is ready to offer advice and ideas to the new government. The National Platform – which unites 106 civil society organizations – says it is ready to take part in democratic reforms and efforts […]

At last, the public will be allowed into Georgia’s prisons

By | October 9th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The prison minister in Georgia says he will put together a monitoring group to let human rights activists and the media into facilities to check the conditions. Apart from non-governmental organizations and the media, the monitoring group will also have […]

Saakashvili meets election winner Ivanishvili

By | October 9th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — An extraordinary meeting took place in Tbilisi today, as President Mikheil Saakashvili received billionaire and election winner Bidzina Ivanishvili and his political partners at the presidential palace. After Ivanishvili’s Georgian Dream coalition won the […]

Other officials named as handover gets nearer

By | October 9th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Georgian Dream coalition leader and likely prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili today named his candidates for government ministers and other top positions. Head of Georgia’s National Bank will be Nodar Javakhishvili, chair of Cartu Bank, a bank affiliated […]

Saakashvili hands over record state coffers

By | October 9th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s state accounts by are by September 2012 at one of the highest levels during the past few years at more than two billion, nearly USD 1.22 billion. The state budget for 2013 is 9 billion lari, USD 5.5 billion, which is more than half a billion […]

Consultations about power transfer continue

By | October 8th, 2012|Categories: News, Politics|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Negotiators for the government and Georgian Dream Monday held another round of consultations regarding the ongoing process to transfer power. Participants said afterwards that Monday evening consultations will start between current ministers and Georgian […]

Tbilisoba: what treats an old city can offer

By | October 8th, 2012|Categories: Society|Tags: , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s capital last weekend was the scene of elaborate display of handicraft, winemaking, food and fun, as the annual celebration Tbilisoba as usual drew large crowds to engage in various aspects of Georgian traditional ways of life. Tbilisoba […]

New government takes shape

By | October 8th, 2012|Categories: News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgian Dream leader Bidzina Ivanishvili Monday presented his candidates for government ministers and other important positions, after his coalition won the parliamentary election one week ago. The candidates will need approval by parliament. Candidate […]

Protested against violence

By | October 8th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Groups on Sunday protested against the attack on a well-known Georgian writer who was beaten after participating in a TV debate about the publishing of the names of prison employees by a newspaper. About 50 people gathered outside a police station […]

What now for Georgian politics?

By | October 8th, 2012|Categories: Interviews|Tags: , |

A new coalition called Georgian Dream won a clear victory in the parliamentary election last week. Georgia-expert Lincoln Mitchell interprets the result. Did you expect these results?I believe last time we spoke, and certainly last time I was here, I mentioned that the NDI […]

Writer attacked after prison guard naming dispute

By | October 7th, 2012|Categories: News, Prisoner abuse|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — Protests continue after a Georgian newspaper published the names of employees at a prison scandalized by revelations of torture. On Saturday evening, a well-known writer who has been engaging in the protests was attacked and beaten. Asaval-Dasavali, […]

High expectations about low prices

By | October 7th, 2012|Categories: Economy, News|Tags: , , |

TBILISI, DFWatch — One of the largest petrol companies reduced the price of petrol by 8 tetris. A spokesman for the new government believes it is possible to decrease the price by 20 tetris, or about USD 0.13. This comes soon after the leader of a coalition which won the […]

Government’s hold over TV is crumbling

By | October 7th, 2012|Categories: Media, News|Tags: |

TBILISI, DFWatch — There is a crisis in pro-government TV in Georgia, after an opposition coalition won the parliamentary election. October 5, several well-known anchors and journalists at Imedi TV, which is controlled by Saakashvili’s government, each wrote on their […]