Elene Khoshtaria

The Georgian Government Refutes the Opposition’s Allegations Regarding the Sale of Military Information to Russia

The Georgian Government Refutes the Opposition’s Allegations Regarding the Sale of Military Information to Russia

On August 9, Elene Khoshtaria, the Head of the Droa party, responded to the Main Channel TV report on the fact that the paperwork of a Georgian soldier ended up in Russia by saying, "Our government distributes information about our heroes to our adversaries—this is treason." In Khoshtaria's opinion, this fact shows that the Georgian Dream and Russia are working together and that the ruling group is endangering the Georgian military.
Recent developments in Georgia

Recent developments in Georgia

New Georgian Chief of Staff of National Security Council; Several Georgian opposition parties and a movement have formed an agency called Anti-Occupation Council to prevent the occupation of Georgia by Russia.
Elene Khoshtaria is on hunger strike

Elene Khoshtaria is on hunger strike

In Georgia, the leader of the opposition Droa party, Elene Khoshtaria, announced the beginning of a hunger strike in the parliament building demanding the transfer of the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, to a civil hospital.

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