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Talking Europe hosts Georgia’s fifth president, who maintains that she is still the legitimate holder of that post, despite the swearing-in of a new president on December 29th. Salomé Zourabichvili
In the hours before and after President Donald Trump once again took the oath of office; many Georgia politicians posted their thoughts online.
The Republican elected official sat for the interview with 11Alive's The Georgia Vote just days before a new presidential administration is set to take office.
Two Georgia voter advocacy groups founded by Democrat Stacey Abrams and led by Raphael Warnock before he was elected to the U.S.
Rudy Giuliani has reached a settlement with two Georgia election workers he falsely accused of helping steal the 2020 election for Joe Biden.
The Georgian government drove the country toward a human rights crisis in 2024, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2025
During the European Parliament debate on January 22, MEPs discussed Georgia’s deteriorated political situation. The MEPs discussed and the majority of them sharply criticized Georgian Dream government actions, October 26’s elections and repression against demonstrators.
Suwanee resident David Cross, who is currently the Georgia Republican Party's 2nd vice chairman, announced on Friday that he is running to be chairman of the state party. In his a
Kobakhidze criticised the sanctions as a form of “blackmail” by the opposition against Georgia, claiming that they were designed to drag the country into war. “The only interest was to involve the country in war, but of course from our side no steps will be taken that would mean the destruction of the country,” Kobakhidze said.
Keisha Lance Bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta who ushered the city through COVID and the George Floyd uprising in May 2020, is heading back to Georgia and back into Georgia politics. Bottoms hinted at a run for the Georgia governor’s office in a recent interview with Jorge Estevez of Atlanta’s WSB-TV .
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Mass protests have gripped Georgia and Serbia for months, as tens of thousands of their citizens take to the streets to challenge ruling parties that over the last decade have managed to almost completely dominate the political landscapes.