Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Saakashvili believes Georgian tycoon Ivanishvili masterminded UNM's failure

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Ex-President Mikheil Saakashvili was interviewed by Giorgi Gabunia on Rustavi 2.

TBILISI, DFWatch–Following the high-profile breakup of Georgia’s largest opposition party, the United National Movement (UNM), ex-President Mikheil Saakashvili on Monday sat down with Tbilisi based television channel Rustavi 2 and gave his first interview about

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About a former KGB operative’s lawsuit

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Igor Giorgadze has sued DFWatch.

Igor Giorgadze, the former Security Minister of Georgia, and an extremely controversial person in the country’s modern history, has sued DFWatch for an article published on July 23.

First of all, he objects to the title of the English version of the article, which refers to him as ‘public enemy number one’.

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Gazprom to switch to monetary transit fee for using Georgia pipeline

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Anti-Gazprom demonstration in Tbilisi March, 2016. (DFWatch.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–Georgia has agreed to less favourable conditions for allowing its territory to be used by Russian energy giant Gazprom to transit natural gas to Armenia. The resulting deal is is expected to be met with harsh criticism from the opposition and local energy experts.

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Party which reformed Georgia during a decade breaks apart

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Davit Bakradze (left), the probable chairman of the new party, and Gigi Ugulava at Thursday’s briefing. (1tv.ge.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–Three months long infighting in Georgia’s main opposition party concluded with dozens of members announcing their departure and formation of a new opposition party on Thursday.

38 heads of municipal and regional organizations

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Police move on libertarians for NYE cannabis planting stunt

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Detectives removing marijuana plants from the Girchi party office. Party supporters booing.

TBILISI, DFWatch–Police in the former Soviet republic Georgia entered the office of a libertarian party on Wednesday, seizing 84 cannabis plants that were planted eleven days earlier in a publicity stunt to promote the decriminalization of drugs.

The three officers spent

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