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The Daily Beat: 24 December


President Salome Zurabishvili met with representatives from the opposition and civil society organizations. They discussed the potential procedures for holding new elections if the ruling party agrees to negotiate. Additionally, they explored what actions could be taken to reinforce the demands for new elections if the ruling party does not agree to negotiations.


For the 27th day in a row, citizens continue to take to the streets, blocking Rustaveli Avenue in protest. People gathered in front of the Parliament from various locations. Medical students joined the crowd after marching from Vake Park in Tbilisi, while others participated following a demonstration in front of the Georgian Public Broadcaster building, where they demanded that the station provide airtime for government critics.


The Central Election Commission (CEC) of Georgia issued a statement denying allegations of vote-rigging made by President Salome Zurabishvili regarding October 26’s elections. The CEC described the allegations as “absolutely baseless” and “part of a politically motivated disinformation campaign.”


In a post on social platform X, the U.S. Helsinki Commission called on the U.S. authorities and other democracies worldwide to take action to ensure that Georgia remains free and independent. The commission also stated that “Georgians are engaged in an existential struggle for their country’s democracy, sovereignty, and European future, and bipartisan members of Congress stand with them.”


Human Rights Watch, a leading international human rights watchdog has issued a statement raising alarm over the Georgian authorities’ violent crackdown on pro-EU protests, and stressing the punitive nature of these actions. “The level of the authorities’ violence against largely peaceful protesters is shocking, blatantly retaliatory, and violates Georgia’s domestic laws and international norms,” said Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch.


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Baku, Abu Dhabi forge stronger economic bonds through increased investments


In recent years, the UAE has emerged as a key partner for Azerbaijan, not only as a market for Azerbaijani businesses but also as a hub for regional investments. Both countries are actively exploring new sectors for joint investment, particularly in renewable energy, technology, and infrastructure development. This growing flow of investment reflects the mutual desire to strengthen bilateral economic and political ties, making the UAE an increasingly important partner for Azerbaijan on the global stage.

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Azerbaijan’s COP29 leadership became turning point for small island developing states – Commonwealth SecGen (Exclusive interview) – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan’s COP29 leadership became turning point for small island developing states – Commonwealth SecGen (Exclusive interview)  Trend News Agency

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South Korea and United States resume diplomatic activities


The Republic of Korea and the United States are resuming diplomatic activities that had been suspended due to the imposition of martial law, Azernews reports.

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of the Republic of Türkiye, made a phone call to Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan


On December 25, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of the Republic of Türkiye, made a phone call to …

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Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan – BBC.com


  1. Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan  BBC.com
  2. Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashes in Kazakhstan  The Guardian
  3. Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes near Kazakhstan’s Aktau airport  Sky News
  4. Passenger plane flying from Azerbaijan to Russia crashes in Kazakhstan with many feared dead  Reuters
  5. Azerbaijan Airliner crashes in Kazakhstan, many feared dead  The Hindu
  6. Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashes in Kazakhstan | Daily Sabah  Daily Sabah
  7. Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Requested Emergency Landing Before Crashing  NDTV
  8. Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crashes In Kazakhstan  Barron’s
  9. Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashes in Kazakhstan  The Independent

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President Ilham Aliyev held meeting on plane crash


President Ilham Aliyev, en route to the Russian Federation to attend the informal summit of the …

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Release from the Press Service of the President


The plane carrying Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, has landed at Heydar …

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While on the plane, President Ilham Aliyev made a phone call to President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin


While on the plane, President Ilham Aliyev made a phone call to President of the Russian Federation …

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President Discusses with Opposition, CSOs Joint Vision for New Elections


On December 24, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili held a working meeting with representatives of the opposition and civil society organizations to discuss how new elections should be held if the ruling party agrees to negotiations, and if it doesn’t – what steps can be taken to strengthen the demands for new elections.

Coalition for Change leader Nika Gvaramia told journalists after the meeting that the President was presented with the fundamental demands outlined in the joint document being prepared by the opposition and CSOs. He also noted that at this stage the document was mainly prepared by CSOs, with some input from politicians.

Regarding the ways out of the political crisis in Georgia, Gvaramia noted that the solution could be the dissolution by the President of the 11th convocation of Parliament and set the date for new elections. He said he believes she has full constitutional right to do so, stressing that the decision must be made jointly… the decision must be made by both the society and the political parties.

Gvaramia said it was a correct decision from President Zurabishvili’s side to invite the founder and honorary chairman of the ruling Georgian Dream party, Bidzina Ivanishvili, for negotiations, but noted that he doesn’t expect such move from GD, stressing: “We have to be ready for concrete decisions, especially from December 29.”

Speaking to the media after the meeting, Dimitri Tskitishvili, member of the Gakharia for Georgia party, said: “The work is underway… and we agree that some principled issues should be agreed upon so that by [December] 29, if the government shows good sense and comes to negotiations… we should have our visions ready that will lead the country out of the crisis… More or less, the basic framework of our opinions is certainly ready. There are small differences on certain issues… But there is also the fact that no one expects the government to show this good will, and therefore we should be ready… that after [December 29] we should also have a plan of concrete steps so that we are ready for the expected deepening of the crisis”.

Badri Japaridze, leader of the coalition Strong Georgia: “We had a very useful and good exchange about how new elections should be held, under what conditions, in order to eliminate the irregularities that we saw on October 26. At the same time, we are discussing with the President how to take further steps to ensure new elections. The President has expressed her readiness for dialogue with Bidzina Ivanishvili, I would like to emphasize this once again.”

Giorgi Vashadze, leader of the coalition Unity-UNM: “We talked about – after December 29 – what should be the organizational mechanism that will lead, together with the legitimate President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, the political-social process in Georgia. The protest in Georgia must continue, for which we thank all those who take part in it. Tomorrow Salome Zurabishvili will talk about organizational mechanisms – what mechanism will lead the political-social process that Georgia needs.”

President Salome Zurabishvili announced on December 23 the creation of special council to prepare for the new elections. The mandate of the President ends on December 29, after the GD plans to inaugurate its chosen candidate – Mikheil Kavelashvili to the post.

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