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The Daily Beat: 25 September


Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, claims that the opposition is failing to run a coherent campaign, is heading for a “historic defeat,” and thus resorts to “confrontation, negativity, and hate speech,” increasingly relying on “propaganda from outside the country” that “is setting the agenda for the opposition.” Papuashvili also presented a special report drafted by the ruling Georgian Dream party on “Foreign Interference in the Electoral Process.”


While in New York for the UNGA, Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili called on “opponents” of the ruling Georgian Dream party to “stop harming the country and [stop] those damaging actions that harm our country, our country’s foreign policy, and the interests of our people.” He also emphasized that the GD government has made every effort to obtain EU candidate status, as well as to achieve visa-free travel and a free trade agreement with the EU.


The Anti-Corruption Bureau has qualified Transparency International Georgia, a local watchdog, and Vote for Europe, a public movement, along with their leaders, as political actors with respective election-related “declared” goals, and has demanded that they submit financial statements. “Transparency International – Georgia, its Executive Director, Eka Gigauri, as well as the organization Vote for Europe, its Director Khatuna Lagazidze, and co-founders shall be considered subjects with a declared electoral aim,” Razhden Kuprashvili, the head of the Bureau, said at the briefing.


The decision by the Anti-Corruption Bureau to qualify two CSOs as “political actors” and subject them to rules and restrictions intended for political parties has been slammed by CSOs and the opposition. They argue that the Bureau has exceeded its authority and is being used by the ruling party to stifle dissent.


The State Security Service reported the illegal detention of a Georgian citizen by Russian occupation forces near the occupation line of Tskhinvali. The agency says that all international mechanisms are being activated to ensure the prompt release of the Georgian citizen, blaming the Russian occupation forces for all destructive acts in the occupied territories as well as along the occupation line.


Boris Chele Kurua, member of Girchi More Freedomreported that his bank accounts had been frozen for failure to pay a fine ordered by the court, although he claims that he had never received the court order. He was fined in May this year for artificially blocking the road during protests against the Foreign Agents Law. He was originally ordered to pay GEL 500 (USD 185) but now reports that GEL 50 (USD 18) has been added to the fine because he did not pay it on time.


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NATO deputy assistant secretary general for operations informed about landmine threat in Azerbaijan


The delegation of the Demining Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (ANAMA) led by its Deputy Chairman Samir Poladov, and the mission of Azerbaijan to NATO held a meeting with Burcu San, NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Operations in Brussels


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Erdogan mulls Baku-Yerevan peace process with Pashinyan


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has discussed the normalization of bilateral relations and the peace process between Baku and Yerevan at a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan


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Geopolitical complexity: Tehran seeks to win Yerevan’s support amidst its Zangazur concerns – AzerNews.Az


Geopolitical complexity: Tehran seeks to win Yerevan’s support amidst its Zangazur concerns  AzerNews.Az

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Geopolitical complexity: Tehran seeks to win Yerevan’s support amidst its Zangazur concerns


On October 1, Iran will open its first and largest foreign trade center in Yerevan, Armenia. According to reports, the trade center, backed by Iran’s Development and Trade Organization, spans over 18,000 square meters. The opening ceremony will be attended by Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade Mohammad Atabek, Armenia’s Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan, and key figures from Iran’s industrial sector.

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Azerbaijan’s Bayramov informs his Estonian counterpart on Baku-Iravan normalisation


Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov met with his Estonian counterpart Margus Tsakhkna within the framework of the high-level week of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Azernews reports, citing the ministry.