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Irakli Kobakhidze Officially Nominated as New Prime Minister


The acting Chair of the ruling “Georgian Dream” (GD) party, Irakli Kobakhidze, has been nominated as the country’s new Prime Minister at the party’s congress on February 1.

According to Article 80 of the Georgian Constitution, Kobakhidze now needs 76 votes (simple majority) from all 150 members of the Georgian Parliament for final approval as Prime Minister, and since Georgian Dream has a majority in the Parliament, it is expected that he will have no problem getting the approval.

At today’s Congress, Irakli Garibashvili, the former Prime Minister of Georgia, who had resigned from his post on January 29, was endorsed by the Political Council as the Chairman of the “Georgian Dream.”


On December 30, Bidzina Ivanishvili officially returned to politics for the third time, becoming “honorary chairman” of the “Georgian Dream” party. Speaking at the GD party congress, Ivanishvili said that the reason for his return was “to protect the excessively strong team from human temptation.”

In his first comments after the party congress on December 30, Ivanishvili said that the country’s Prime Minister would not be changed. Ivanishvili also said there would be no changes in the cabinet or within the ruling party.


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EU Ambassador Talks Election Monitoring Importance at ISFED’s Election Support Project Launch


On February 1, the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED), a local election monitoring organization, presented the project “Supporting Free and Fair Election Cycle in Georgia” supported by the European Union. The presentation was attended by members of the opposition parties, representatives of civil society, as well as the Ambassador of the European Union to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński.

According to ISFED, the event provided an opportunity to share plans for the upcoming 2024 general elections. Highlights include a robust election observation mission, voter information campaigns, and initiatives to promote constructive dialogue between political parties and voters.

Speaking to journalists at the event, EU Ambassador Paweł Herczyński underlined the importance of election observation and said: “We are waiting for the Government of Georgia to invite long-term electoral observation of OSCE/ODIR and of course as European Union we are supporting also reputable, respectable civil society organizations that are specialized in education of voters…as we all know, free and fair elections is one of the nine steps identified by the European Commission and agreed by 27 member states that will be very important in view of moving forward on the path of Georgia’s EU integration”.

He also noted that he hoped that despite the focus on the 2024 elections, attention be on the implementation of the nine conditions and that the EU would begin accession negotiations with Georgia this year.

He was also asked for his opinion on the current changes in the Cabinet of Ministers, to which he replied that whatever the changes may be, “as European Union we are ready to work with the newly elected Prime Minister and newly appointed ministers in order to advance Georgia on its EU integration path.”

The Executive Director of ISFED, Nino Dolidze also spoke to the media, sharing the goals of the organization during the elections monitoring period: “The first thing is that the pre-election period should be held in such a way that administrative resources are not used, state agencies are not used in favor of only one party, the voter is not pressured, threatened or intimidated, and the voter is able to make his/her decision in a free environment… Secondly, it’s also important that if there are, let’s say, manipulations or violations in connection with these elections, the state authorities should respond in a timely and effective manner and third thing we think is also very important is the issue of independence and impartiality of the election administration [CEC]…”

The Chairwoman of the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), Nona Kurdovanidze, also expressed her organization’s interest in conducting long-term and election-day monitoring, saying that with the increased use of technology in the upcoming elections, even more attention should be paid to election observation.

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@mvhaydencenter: RT by @mikenov: Former German spy chief investigated for rightwing extremism https://t.co/gSN9L3S1Hf


Former German spy chief investigated for rightwing extremism https://t.co/gSN9L3S1Hf

— Hayden Center (@mvhaydencenter) January 31, 2024


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@mikenov: Biden Urged to Re-examine Israel Support After Lawsuit Dismissed – The New York Times https://t.co/5Ois2Q68BV


Biden Urged to Re-examine Israel Support After Lawsuit Dismissed – The New York Times https://t.co/5Ois2Q68BV

— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) February 1, 2024


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@MoscowTimes: RT by @mikenov: At least two Turkish banks started closing the accounts of a “significant number” of Russian companies and banks after the…


At least two Turkish banks started closing the accounts of a “significant number” of Russian companies and banks after the U.S. threatened to blacklist them.https://t.co/JzpDiLvLyR

— The Moscow Times (@MoscowTimes) February 1, 2024


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South Caucasus News

Irakli Kobakhidze Officially Nominated as New Prime Minister


The acting Chair of the ruling “Georgian Dream” (GD) party, Irakli Kobakhidze, has been nominated as the country’s new Prime Minister at the party’s congress on February 1.

According to Article 80 of the Georgian Constitution, Kobakhidze now needs 76 votes (simple majority) from all 150 members of the Georgian Parliament for final approval as Prime Minister, and since Georgian Dream has a majority in the Parliament, it is expected that he will have no problem getting the approval.

At today’s Congress, Irakli Garibashvili, the former Prime Minister of Georgia, who had resigned from his post on January 29, was endorsed by the Political Council as the Chairman of the “Georgian Dream.”


On December 30, Bidzina Ivanishvili officially returned to politics for the third time, becoming “honorary chairman” of the “Georgian Dream” party. Speaking at the GD party congress, Ivanishvili said that the reason for his return was “to protect the excessively strong team from human temptation.”

In his first comments after the party congress on December 30, Ivanishvili said that the country’s Prime Minister would not be changed. Ivanishvili also said there would be no changes in the cabinet or within the ruling party.


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South Caucasus News

EU Ambassador Talks Election Monitoring Importance at ISFED’s Election Support Project Launch


On February 1, the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED), a local election monitoring organization, presented the project “Supporting Free and Fair Election Cycle in Georgia” supported by the European Union. The presentation was attended by members of the opposition parties, representatives of civil society, as well as the Ambassador of the European Union to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński.

According to ISFED, the event provided an opportunity to share plans for the upcoming 2024 general elections. Highlights include a robust election observation mission, voter information campaigns, and initiatives to promote constructive dialogue between political parties and voters.

Speaking to journalists at the event, EU Ambassador Paweł Herczyński underlined the importance of election observation and said: “We are waiting for the Government of Georgia to invite long-term electoral observation of OSCE/ODIR and of course as European Union we are supporting also reputable, respectable civil society organizations that are specialized in education of voters…as we all know, free and fair elections is one of the nine steps identified by the European Commission and agreed by 27 member states that will be very important in view of moving forward on the path of Georgia’s EU integration”.

He also noted that he hoped that despite the focus on the 2024 elections, attention be on the implementation of the nine conditions and that the EU would begin accession negotiations with Georgia this year.

He was also asked for his opinion on the current changes in the Cabinet of Ministers, to which he replied that whatever the changes may be, “as European Union we are ready to work with the newly elected Prime Minister and newly appointed ministers in order to advance Georgia on its EU integration path.”

The Executive Director of ISFED, Nino Dolidze also spoke to the media, sharing the goals of the organization during the elections monitoring period: “The first thing is that the pre-election period should be held in such a way that administrative resources are not used, state agencies are not used in favor of only one party, the voter is not pressured, threatened or intimidated, and the voter is able to make his/her decision in a free environment… Secondly, it’s also important that if there are, let’s say, manipulations or violations in connection with these elections, the state authorities should respond in a timely and effective manner and third thing we think is also very important is the issue of independence and impartiality of the election administration [CEC]…”

The Chairwoman of the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), Nona Kurdovanidze, also expressed her organization’s interest in conducting long-term and election-day monitoring, saying that with the increased use of technology in the upcoming elections, even more attention should be paid to election observation.

Also Read:


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South Caucasus News

@mvhaydencenter: RT by @mikenov: Former German spy chief investigated for rightwing extremism https://t.co/gSN9L3S1Hf


Former German spy chief investigated for rightwing extremism https://t.co/gSN9L3S1Hf

— Hayden Center (@mvhaydencenter) January 31, 2024


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@mikenov: Biden Urged to Re-examine Israel Support After Lawsuit Dismissed – The New York Times https://t.co/5Ois2Q68BV


Biden Urged to Re-examine Israel Support After Lawsuit Dismissed – The New York Times https://t.co/5Ois2Q68BV

— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) February 1, 2024