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Recent Political Developments in Georgia

Recent Political Developments in Georgia

Georgian FM Receives Credentials From New EU Ambassador; According to Mayor of Tbilisi, Georgian Government Never Deviated From Its Pro-Western Course; Chair of Foreign Relations Committee Meets With Ukrainian Counterpart
Two opposition protests held in Georgia

Two opposition protests held in Georgia

The first faction included the United National Movement (UNM), European Georgia, Labour Party, Democratic Movement-United Georgia, Lelo and Girchi. The other protest faction was led by the Alliance of Patriots.

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