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The Daily Beat: 5 October


Following the three-day hearings, the Constitutional Court concluded its review of the alleged violation of the Constitution by President Salome Zurabishvili. According to the Constitution, the court must provide the parliament with its legal conclusion on whether the President violated the Constitution by October 14. The parliament can proceed with the impeachment procedure upon receiving the constitutional court’s conclusion. The case is precedent-setting as it is the first time the Constitutional Court of Georgia considers an impeachment case.


In the meantime, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili accused the President of a “demonstrative, intentional violation of the Constitution” and “a calculated provocation.” Commenting on the ongoing deliberations at the Constitutional Court,  PM Irakli Garibashvili claimed that President Salome Zurabishvili staged a “provocation” by violating the law intentionally to force the government to retaliate by launching the impeachment procedures. “Madam President forced us to take this step [of launching impeachment procedure – ed.], which is, obviously, not pleasant, given that our country faces so many challenges,” said PM Garibashvili.


Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili is attending the 3rd European Political Community (EPC) summit in Granada, Spain. Speaking to journalists on the summit’s margins, PM Garibashvili said he was optimistic about Georgia’s prospects for the EU candidacy and urged the EU against “treating Georgia unfairly.” “I think that common sense, rationality, foresight, and strategic thinking will prevail in the European Union, and [that] Europe will not repeat last year’s mistake when it treated Georgia unfairly,” – stressed PM Garibashvili.  The leaders of European countries and high-ranking EU representatives also attended the summit.


Following his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Sochi on October 4, the de facto leader of occupied Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, told the Russian daily Izvestia about the plans to open a permanent Russian naval base in Ochamchire, a seaside town on the Black Sea coastline around 50 km drive from Zugdidi. Bzhania also expressed interest in joining Russia’s Union State with Belarus. “We have signed an agreement, and, soon, there will be a permanent base for the Russian Navy in the Ochamchira region,” he said, adding that “security comes first,” without disclosing further details about the base.


The Parliament endorsed the controversial amendment to the Law on Assemblies and Manifestations (known as the “tents law”) that the ruling party rushed through in an urgent procedure. Opposition and NGO representatives are highly concerned about the ruling party’s attempt to narrow the space for civil rights and freedoms. They believe that the “tents law” will provide the police with more powers to curtail the freedom of assembly, describing the amendment as “another Russian law.” More detailed information on the “tents law” the GD party rushes through the parliament can be found in the following Explainer: https://civil.ge/archives/561991


Russia’s TASS news agency reported that Mamuka Mamulashvili, commander of the “Georgian National Legion” fighting in Ukraine, has been placed on Russia’s wanted list for his “alleged involvement in recruitment and participation in hostilities on behalf of the Ukrainian armed forces.” The Russian Investigative Committee initiated these charges against Mamulashvili and his associates in late July this year, alleging that Mamulashvili founded the “Georgian National Legion” in 2014 and recruited Georgian immigrants to engage in hostilities against the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) and Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).


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The Daily Beat: 5 October


Following the three-day hearings, the Constitutional Court concluded its review of the alleged violation of the Constitution by President Salome Zurabishvili. According to the Constitution, the court must provide the parliament with its legal conclusion on whether the President violated the Constitution by October 14. The parliament can proceed with the impeachment procedure upon receiving the constitutional court’s conclusion. The case is precedent-setting as it is the first time the Constitutional Court of Georgia considers an impeachment case.


In the meantime, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili accused the President of a “demonstrative, intentional violation of the Constitution” and “a calculated provocation.” Commenting on the ongoing deliberations at the Constitutional Court,  PM Irakli Garibashvili claimed that President Salome Zurabishvili staged a “provocation” by violating the law intentionally to force the government to retaliate by launching the impeachment procedures. “Madam President forced us to take this step [of launching impeachment procedure – ed.], which is, obviously, not pleasant, given that our country faces so many challenges,” said PM Garibashvili.


Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili is attending the 3rd European Political Community (EPC) summit in Granada, Spain. Speaking to journalists on the summit’s margins, PM Garibashvili said he was optimistic about Georgia’s prospects for the EU candidacy and urged the EU against “treating Georgia unfairly.” “I think that common sense, rationality, foresight, and strategic thinking will prevail in the European Union, and [that] Europe will not repeat last year’s mistake when it treated Georgia unfairly,” – stressed PM Garibashvili.  The leaders of European countries and high-ranking EU representatives also attended the summit.


Following his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Sochi on October 4, the de facto leader of occupied Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, told the Russian daily Izvestia about the plans to open a permanent Russian naval base in Ochamchire, a seaside town on the Black Sea coastline around 50 km drive from Zugdidi. Bzhania also expressed interest in joining Russia’s Union State with Belarus. “We have signed an agreement, and, soon, there will be a permanent base for the Russian Navy in the Ochamchira region,” he said, adding that “security comes first,” without disclosing further details about the base.


The Parliament endorsed the controversial amendment to the Law on Assemblies and Manifestations (known as the “tents law”) that the ruling party rushed through in an urgent procedure. Opposition and NGO representatives are highly concerned about the ruling party’s attempt to narrow the space for civil rights and freedoms. They believe that the “tents law” will provide the police with more powers to curtail the freedom of assembly, describing the amendment as “another Russian law.” More detailed information on the “tents law” the GD party rushes through the parliament can be found in the following Explainer: https://civil.ge/archives/561991


Russia’s TASS news agency reported that Mamuka Mamulashvili, commander of the “Georgian National Legion” fighting in Ukraine, has been placed on Russia’s wanted list for his “alleged involvement in recruitment and participation in hostilities on behalf of the Ukrainian armed forces.” The Russian Investigative Committee initiated these charges against Mamulashvili and his associates in late July this year, alleging that Mamulashvili founded the “Georgian National Legion” in 2014 and recruited Georgian immigrants to engage in hostilities against the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) and Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).


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Independent Kloop Website Blocked In Kyrgyzstan Amid Government Pressure – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty


Independent Kloop Website Blocked In Kyrgyzstan Amid Government Pressure  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

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Azerbaijan establishes commission to make statement regarding EP … – APA


Azerbaijan establishes commission to make statement regarding EP …  APA

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Azerbaijan’s Milli Majlis to adopt statement in response to European … – News.Az


Azerbaijan’s Milli Majlis to adopt statement in response to European …  News.Az

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Report of fatal New Jersey car crash fills in key gap in Menendez federal bribery investigation – WEAU


Report of fatal New Jersey car crash fills in key gap in Menendez federal bribery investigation  WEAU

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See Democrats react to Bob Menendez indictment for bribery – Greensboro News & Record


See Democrats react to Bob Menendez indictment for bribery  Greensboro News & Record

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Armenian-French military cooperation not directed against third countries, President tells France 2


More than 100,000 people fled Nagorno Karabakh for Armenia after Azerbaijan’s large-scale attack, Armenian president Vahagn Khachaturyan said in an interview with France2 TV.

The President explained that these Armenians “had to choose between staying there, fighting or moving towards the Republic of Armenia.”

“I believe that the decision they made was the right one, they were thus able to save a hundred thousand lives,” said the Armenian President.

The President also referred to the initiatives of various international structures aimed at solving the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh in recent months and noted that although the efforts of France and various prestigious structures in the direction of finding a peaceful solution to the problem and finding solutions are appreciable, they were not enough to unblock the Lachin humanitarian corridor and restrain Azerbaijan and exclude the use of force.

“Here we need to understand another, broader aspect, it is not only about Nagorno Karabakh. In any part of the world, how will we deal with similar problems, what levers are there to stop such developments? Should we wait for catastrophic events to happen, and then let’s just document the existence of victims, emigrants, dispossessed and forcibly displaced people? This is a problem that concerns not only Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, but also people living in any place in the world,” the President said.

Asked about the delivery of weapons for which France “gave its agreement” on Tuesday, the Armenian president said he “needs a new military partner.”

Khachaturyan noted that Azerbaijan’s military aggression against the sovereign territory of Armenia on September 11-12, 2022, made it clear that the existing security systems were not sufficient for the full protection of the territorial integrity of Armenia, therefore, Armenia is taking steps to increase the country’s defense capability by developing relations with partners, including France, and creating new ties. At the same time, the President emphasized that cooperation with France and other countries in the military field is not directed against any third country and has only a defensive purpose.

Regarding the relations with Azerbaijan, the President of the Republic said: “Our main goal is to live in peace with our neighbors, with Azerbaijan. We support the establishment of long-term and stable peace in the region, this is what our policy is aimed at, and we expect support from our international partners in this matter.”


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Armenian-French military cooperation not directed against third … – Public Radio of Armenia


Armenian-French military cooperation not directed against third …  Public Radio of Armenia

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The things they could not carry – The Boston Globe


The things they could not carry  The Boston Globe