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Ivanishvili touts conspiracy theories at massive pro-government rally in Tbilisi


The billionaire founder of Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party — Bidzina Ivanishvili — has given a conspiracy-fueled address at a massive pro-government rally in Tbilisi.

In a speech in front of tens of thousands of people outside parliament on Monday evening, Ivanishvili suggested that Western countries were being controlled by a secret global conspiracy that the Georgian Government was successfully resisting. He decried what he called the ‘global party of war’ — which he said was responsible for the 2008 August war and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — as well as suggesting a ‘foreign agency’ appointed Georgia’s rulers between 2004–2012.

The demonstration, named the ‘People’s Universal Assembly — Homeland, Language, Faith!’ saw thousands of people bussed into the capital by the ruling party, with widespread reports that civil servants and other government employees were forced to attend en masse.

Hundreds if not thousands of buses used to bring people from outside Tbilisi to the demonstration were visible throughout central Tbilisi. Photo: Robin Fabbro/OC Media.

It came in response to large anti-government protests that have rocked Tbilisi for weeks, sparked by the Georgian Dream’s reintroduction of the draft foreign agent law.

The legislation, similar to a law used to crush independent journalism and civil society in Russia, has been widely condemned by Georgia’s Western allies, with European officials suggesting its passage could preclude Georgia from progressing in its membership application.

Despite this, Ivanishvili promised during his speech that Georgia would be an EU member by 2030 ‘with sovereignty and dignity intact’.

During Monday’s pro-government address, Ivanishvili and other officials, including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, Speaker of Parliament Shalva Papuashvili, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, and the party’s parliamentary leader, Mamuka Mdinaradze, made frequent thinly veiled criticisms of the West.

Senior officials addressed the crowd. Photo: Tata Shoshiashvili/OC Media.

‘Despite the promise of the Bucharest [NATO] summit in 2008, Georgia and Ukraine have not joined NATO’, Ivanishvili said. ‘All such decisions are made by the Global War Party, which has a decisive influence on NATO and the European Union, and for which both Georgia and Ukraine have paid a terrible price.’

Ivanishvili claimed the unnamed ‘foreign agency’ had controlled Georgia from 2004–2012, during the United National Movenment (UNM)’s time in power.

‘In 2004–2012, we went through the most difficult years, when the country was ruled not by a government elected by the people, but by a revolutionary committee appointed from outside, by a foreign agency’, he said.

He added that after October’s parliamentary elections, the UNM would ‘strictly answer for all the crimes they committed against the Georgian state and Georgian people over two decades’.

‘When we ended the UNM’s bloody regime, I thought my mission was done. But it was not enough; we must still fight for our independence and sovereignty. I personally continue that struggle to fully restore our nation’s sovereignty’, he said.

There were also frequent attacks on civil society. Ivanishvili claimed that the 2003 Rose Revolution, which brought the UNM to power, was ‘arranged by NGOs’.

In addition to the draft foreign agent law, Ivanishvili also hailed recent draft constitutional changes against queer ‘propaganda’.

‘The initiation of [draft] laws on LGBT propaganda and NGOs has had a double benefit: on the one hand, there is no alternative to legislating these two issues, and on the other hand, the premature expenditure of accumulated energy will completely drain the power of an already weakened [foreign] agency’, he said.

He said the timing of the legislation was ‘ideally chosen’.

‘With these processes, the country and the government will not lose anything, except that we will once again upset the global war party, which has no lack of resentment towards us for not opening the second front [of war with Russia]’, he said.

Tens of thousands of people attended the demonstration. Photo: Tata Shoshiashvili/OC Media.

Other senior officials appeared to attack the EU while also demanding that the country’s membership application proceed quickly, insisting that Georgia would strengthen the EU.

PM Irakli Kobakhidze called on the EU to ‘unlike in June 2022 [when Georgia was denied EU candidate status], show due respect to Georgian society, restore justice, and open negotiations this year’.

‘This is the demand of Georgian society, which Georgian society and the Georgian state deserve’, he said.

Responding to Ivanishvili’s speech on Monday evening, several opposition leaders pointed out that he had now clarified that when Georgian Dream spoke about the ‘global party of war’, whose supposed existence they have railed against since Russia’s fullscale invasion of Ukraine, they were referring to the EU.

Before the demonstration began, parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee passed the foreign agent bill in its second hearing. As in previous hearings, opposition MPs were ejected by committee chair Anri Okhanashvili for labelling the bill the ‘Russian Law’ or asking critical questions, with other opposition MPs walking out in protest. 

Thirteen local democracy watchdogs stated the hearing was held ‘under censorship’.

Journalists from online media outlets, including OC Media, were again barred from covering the committee discussions. Speaker of the Parliament Shalva Papuashvili’s office has banned online media from attending all stages of the bill’s discussions.

The bill is expected to begin its second plenary hearing on Tuesday, with the third and final reading expected in the week of 13–17 May.

Protests against the legislation are also expected to continue, with opposition parties — previously less active during the demonstrations — vowing to prevent the second reading from passing.

Georgia’s foreign agent law would label any civil society or media organisation that received at least 20% of its funding from outside Georgia ‘organisations carrying out the interests of a foreign power’. Such organisations would be subject to ‘monitoring’ by the Ministry of Justice every six months, which lawyers have warned could include forcing them to hand over internal communications and confidential sources. Organisations that do not comply would be subject to large fines.

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GD Leaders Double Down on Anti-Western, Sovereignist, Conspiracy Rhetoric


On April 29, the Georgian Dream party held a rally on Rustaveli Avenue in support of the Foreign Agents Law. Participants, many of whom are reportedly public sector employees from various provinces of Georgia, were bussed to Tbilisi by the ruling party to join the event. Georgian Dream leaders, including Bidzina Ivanishvili who made a rear public appearance, addressed the crowd with messages steeped in conspiracy theories, ultra-conservative and sovereignist rhetoric, and leveled accusations towards the CSOs and unnamed “people who want to enslave and oppress this country.”

PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s Address

In his address, PM Kobakhidze highlighted that Georgia is “an independent and sovereign state” and claimed that GD wants the EU membership without compromising Georgia’s “independence, sovereignty, and values.” In this context, he accused “specific influential forces” of misperceiving the EU as a union of “weak states which should be devoid of identity and values.”

“When a country becomes a member of the EU, not only does the EU let that country into its home, but that country also lets the EU into its home. Therefore, Georgia has the full right to ask the European Union to respect our sovereignty and values before it enters our home,” PM Kobakhidze said.

He quoted Winston Churchill’s saying, “There are no permanent friends or enemies, only interests,” and claimed that “the examples of Afghanistan and Ukraine proved once again that the only permanent friend of a state is its sovereignty. Sovereignty is the strongest guarantee of a country’s security. That is why we cannot give into any demand that implies giving up Georgia’s independence.”

The Prime Minister praised Bidzina Ivanishvili at length, saying:”We represent the political team founded by Bidzina Ivanishvili. Bidzina Ivanishvili gave each of us an example of dedication, humanity, pragmatism and patience for the country. He gave us an example of selfless patriotism and national work. He gave us an example of how to do one’s best to protect and preserve the identity and character of one’s country. Bidzina Ivanishvili gave us an example of how to put oneself aside when it is necessary for the salvation and liberation of the country. The people who want to enslave and oppress this country cannot forgive Bidzina Ivanishvili’s loyalty to Georgia and the national cause. We thank Bidzina Ivanishvili for the fact that today Georgia has peace and economic progress. We thank him for the fact that we became a candidate country for EU membership with peace and economic progress.”

He further lashed out at some unnamed forces who as he said “for several months now.. have been threatening us that if we do not give up the independence of the Central Election Commission and the court, they will not open negotiations with the European Union.”

He added that “they” opened negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, “while Georgia is one step ahead” of these countries, he argued “in terms of democracy, rule of law, human rights, strength of institutions, lack of corruption and economic development.” He concluded: “That is why it is in the European Union’s interest, first and foremost, to restore justice as soon as possible.”

Kobakhidze reiterated accusations against what he termed “the radical opposition and affiliated NGOs,” alleging their involvement in orchestrating revolutions. “We would like to remind you that for the past three years, the government has prevented all attempts to disrupt the country, kept the country at peace and obtained the candidate status. This proves that if you don’t bow to anyone and stand with dignity, you will get a dignified outcome.” He also lashed out at the opposition supporters, saying they too are responsible for the opposition’s “permanent enmity towards the state.”

He said the recent protests against the foreign agents bill were the actions of “political minority” and accused the protester’s of having “a mindset of slaves.” Addressing his supporters, PM Kobakhidze said the upcoming Parliamentary elections would also be a referendum “on the legislation on the pseudo-liberal propaganda and NGOs,” and expressed confidence in GD’s decisive triumph.

Mayor Kakha Kaladze’s Speech

In his fiery remarks, Mayor Kaladze reiterated GD’s core ultra-conservative messages – family, faith, identity – and linked them to the personality of the party leader Bidzina Ivanishvili. “We are a freedom-loving nation! We have a goal – to become a member of the big family called Europe with our own identity and sovereignty, solid moral values, family strength, inviolability of faith, full independence.”

“They try to convince us that white is black. They tell us that transparency is bad and LGBT propaganda is good. They are telling us that NGOs have the right to try to organize as many revolutions in Georgia as they like, and that we should not even ask where their money comes from,” he said adding: “If they plan the revolution again, it will turn out that the Georgian people should not even know where the money comes from and who is financing the said revolution.”

He went on to say that “the past few weeks have once again confirmed and shown us that more than 90 per cent of the funds allocated to NGOs are used to strengthen the “agents’ network” in Georgia.” According to Kaladze “it turned out that even most of the money supposedly spent on agriculture, care for the disabled or the Caucasian House was not spent in vain. As soon as they needed it, they brought forward all these NGOs together and used them against the national interests.”

He then said: “That is why, today, it is especially important to stand together and push through to the end, in order to fundamentally strengthen the sovereignty of our country and its traditional values, not to allow the loss of independence, earned by blood… We must fight for it today and do everything to be independent, to be free.”

He gave out a warning: “I want everyone to know one thing, both inside and outside the country – Georgia will never be anyone’s vassal. We act and will act only in the interests of the country. We will prove to everyone, absolutely everyone, that Georgia deserves independence and sovereignty, without which all state tasks lose all value.”

Similarly to PM Kobakhidze, Mayor Kaladze too accused “certain forces” of not tolerating the fact that “Georgia did not share Ukraine’s fate.” He also alleged that over 90 percent of the CSOs’ money goes into strengthening “agentocracy.”

“They tell us, Georgians directly that it’s none of our business and we have no right to know who is financing pseudo-liberal propaganda in our country, attacks on the Orthodox Church, drug propaganda, radicalism and constant attempts to destroy the country. They tell us that the Georgian people should not know this, but we will not allow it under any circumstances,” Mayor Kaladze said, adding that “our current struggle to pass laws on NGOs and LGBT propaganda is not really a struggle to pass two laws. It is a decisive struggle to protect the sovereignty and national identity and interests of Georgia.”

Mayor Kaladze also thanked Bidzina Ivanishvili for making national sovereignty a cornerstone of policy, which, he argued, allowed Georgia to guard peace and freedom. He said Ivanishvili is a target of attacks by “radicals without the motherland and their foreign partners” because the nation “has no bigger protector of its interests” than Ivanishvili.

At the end of his speech Kaladze recalled that “some people” liked Saakashvili “because he was against the national interests and did everything he was told. They don’t like Bidzina Ivanishvili precisely because today he is the main guarantor of our country’s national interests in Georgia, and we will always love our country with these principles and these approaches.”

He ended by saying he is “sure” that in a few years “Georgia will become a member of the European Union as an independent, sovereign state firmly based on national values. Georgia first!”

More to follow…


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GD Leaders Double Down on Anti-Western, Sovereignist, Conspiracy Rhetoric


On April 29, the Georgian Dream party held a rally on Rustaveli Avenue in support of the Foreign Agents Law. Participants, many of whom are reportedly public sector employees from various provinces of Georgia, were bussed to Tbilisi by the ruling party to join the event. Georgian Dream leaders, including Bidzina Ivanishvili who made a rear public appearance, addressed the crowd with messages steeped in conspiracy theories, ultra-conservative and sovereignist rhetoric, and leveled accusations towards the CSOs and unnamed “people who want to enslave and oppress this country.”

PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s Address

In his address, PM Kobakhidze highlighted that Georgia is “an independent and sovereign state” and claimed that GD wants the EU membership without compromising Georgia’s “independence, sovereignty, and values.” In this context, he accused “specific influential forces” of misperceiving the EU as a union of “weak states which should be devoid of identity and values.”

“When a country becomes a member of the EU, not only does the EU let that country into its home, but that country also lets the EU into its home. Therefore, Georgia has the full right to ask the European Union to respect our sovereignty and values before it enters our home,” PM Kobakhidze said.

He quoted Winston Churchill’s saying, “There are no permanent friends or enemies, only interests,” and claimed that “the examples of Afghanistan and Ukraine proved once again that the only permanent friend of a state is its sovereignty. Sovereignty is the strongest guarantee of a country’s security. That is why we cannot give into any demand that implies giving up Georgia’s independence.”

The Prime Minister praised Bidzina Ivanishvili at length, saying:”We represent the political team founded by Bidzina Ivanishvili. Bidzina Ivanishvili gave each of us an example of dedication, humanity, pragmatism and patience for the country. He gave us an example of selfless patriotism and national work. He gave us an example of how to do one’s best to protect and preserve the identity and character of one’s country. Bidzina Ivanishvili gave us an example of how to put oneself aside when it is necessary for the salvation and liberation of the country. The people who want to enslave and oppress this country cannot forgive Bidzina Ivanishvili’s loyalty to Georgia and the national cause. We thank Bidzina Ivanishvili for the fact that today Georgia has peace and economic progress. We thank him for the fact that we became a candidate country for EU membership with peace and economic progress.”

He further lashed out at some unnamed forces who as he said “for several months now.. have been threatening us that if we do not give up the independence of the Central Election Commission and the court, they will not open negotiations with the European Union.”

He added that “they” opened negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, “while Georgia is one step ahead” of these countries, he argued “in terms of democracy, rule of law, human rights, strength of institutions, lack of corruption and economic development.” He concluded: “That is why it is in the European Union’s interest, first and foremost, to restore justice as soon as possible.”

Kobakhidze reiterated accusations against what he termed “the radical opposition and affiliated NGOs,” alleging their involvement in orchestrating revolutions. “We would like to remind you that for the past three years, the government has prevented all attempts to disrupt the country, kept the country at peace and obtained the candidate status. This proves that if you don’t bow to anyone and stand with dignity, you will get a dignified outcome.” He also lashed out at the opposition supporters, saying they too are responsible for the opposition’s “permanent enmity towards the state.”

He said the recent protests against the foreign agents bill were the actions of “political minority” and accused the protester’s of having “a mindset of slaves.” Addressing his supporters, PM Kobakhidze said the upcoming Parliamentary elections would also be a referendum “on the legislation on the pseudo-liberal propaganda and NGOs,” and expressed confidence in GD’s decisive triumph.

Mayor Kakha Kaladze’s Speech

In his fiery remarks, Mayor Kaladze reiterated GD’s core ultra-conservative messages – family, faith, identity – and linked them to the personality of the party leader Bidzina Ivanishvili. “We are a freedom-loving nation! We have a goal – to become a member of the big family called Europe with our own identity and sovereignty, solid moral values, family strength, inviolability of faith, full independence.”

“They try to convince us that white is black. They tell us that transparency is bad and LGBT propaganda is good. They are telling us that NGOs have the right to try to organize as many revolutions in Georgia as they like, and that we should not even ask where their money comes from,” he said adding: “If they plan the revolution again, it will turn out that the Georgian people should not even know where the money comes from and who is financing the said revolution.”

He went on to say that “the past few weeks have once again confirmed and shown us that more than 90 per cent of the funds allocated to NGOs are used to strengthen the “agents’ network” in Georgia.” According to Kaladze “it turned out that even most of the money supposedly spent on agriculture, care for the disabled or the Caucasian House was not spent in vain. As soon as they needed it, they brought forward all these NGOs together and used them against the national interests.”

He then said: “That is why, today, it is especially important to stand together and push through to the end, in order to fundamentally strengthen the sovereignty of our country and its traditional values, not to allow the loss of independence, earned by blood… We must fight for it today and do everything to be independent, to be free.”

He gave out a warning: “I want everyone to know one thing, both inside and outside the country – Georgia will never be anyone’s vassal. We act and will act only in the interests of the country. We will prove to everyone, absolutely everyone, that Georgia deserves independence and sovereignty, without which all state tasks lose all value.”

Similarly to PM Kobakhidze, Mayor Kaladze too accused “certain forces” of not tolerating the fact that “Georgia did not share Ukraine’s fate.” He also alleged that over 90 percent of the CSOs’ money goes into strengthening “agentocracy.”

“They tell us, Georgians directly that it’s none of our business and we have no right to know who is financing pseudo-liberal propaganda in our country, attacks on the Orthodox Church, drug propaganda, radicalism and constant attempts to destroy the country. They tell us that the Georgian people should not know this, but we will not allow it under any circumstances,” Mayor Kaladze said, adding that “our current struggle to pass laws on NGOs and LGBT propaganda is not really a struggle to pass two laws. It is a decisive struggle to protect the sovereignty and national identity and interests of Georgia.”

Mayor Kaladze also thanked Bidzina Ivanishvili for making national sovereignty a cornerstone of policy, which, he argued, allowed Georgia to guard peace and freedom. He said Ivanishvili is a target of attacks by “radicals without the motherland and their foreign partners” because the nation “has no bigger protector of its interests” than Ivanishvili.

At the end of his speech Kaladze recalled that “some people” liked Saakashvili “because he was against the national interests and did everything he was told. They don’t like Bidzina Ivanishvili precisely because today he is the main guarantor of our country’s national interests in Georgia, and we will always love our country with these principles and these approaches.”

He ended by saying he is “sure” that in a few years “Georgia will become a member of the European Union as an independent, sovereign state firmly based on national values. Georgia first!”

More to follow…


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