Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Breakup of Saakashvili’s UNM party seems inevitable

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Newly released from prison, ex-Mayor Gigi Ugulava quickly became the leader of the anti-Saakashvili wing of the UNM. (Interpressnews.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–Leading figures in Georgia’s main opposition party the United National Movement (UNM) seemed to acknowledge that a split is inevitable in comments made on Tuesday.

“This party is no longer united. When people don’t say hello

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Son of former opposition leader charged with assaulting Rustavi 2 director

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Rati Gachechiladze. (Interpressnews.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–The son of a former opposition politician in Georgia was Monday officially charged with having assaulted the director of the largest opposition TV channel.

The suspect Rati Gachechiladze (29) pleaded guilty and was released on 5,000 laris (USD 1,800) bail.

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Atlantic Council Vice-President: Perhaps it’s time to go on the offensive

Damon Wilson, Executive Vice-President of the US Atlantic Council.

To assess the visit by three top US Senators, John Mccain (R- AZ), Lindsay Graham (R-SC), Amy Klobucher (D-MN) to Georgia and Ukraine, Voice of America’s (VOA) Anna Kalandadze interviewed  Washington-based Damon Wilson, Executive Vice-President of US Atlantic Council.

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Rustavi 2 head assaulted at father’s funeral meal by son of Maestro director

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Nika Gvaramia at the police station. (Palitra TV.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–The director of Georgia’s largest opposition-leaning TV channel was physically assaulted at a restaurant in Tbilisi Saturday evening.

The attack took place as Rustavi 2 director Nika Gvaramia was preparing to leave a restaurant after the funeral of his father.

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Georgia’s Public Broadcaster selects new head who has links to Ivanishvili

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New GPB director Vasil Maglaperidze. (Channel 1.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–The supervisory board of Georgia’s Public Broadcaster (GPB) on Thursday selected as new director a candidate with close ties to the ruling party and personal links to billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili.

The decision to appoint Vasil Maglaperidze

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