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516:. However, SIU joined other political parties in refusing to recognize the electoral results after allegations of massive voter fraud surfaced, boycotting majoritarian runoffs and the seats they had won in Parliament and the Supreme Council of Adjara (both the Republican Party and SFP individually made similar declarations prior). However, one of its elected members in Adjara from the Republican Party broke the boycott and entered the Supreme Council on December 25.
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565:(UNM) later becoming the third deputy chair. On the day the SIU faction joined Parliament, the Georgian Dream majority declared a recess to prevent a speech by UNM chairman Nika Melia and to postpone voting on two bills opposed by the faction (one stripping public funding for boycotting parliamentary parties and one declaring an amnesty on both demonstrators and police officers involved in the dispersal of protests in 2019).
350:. UNM was the only one from the group to have elected leaders in Parliament, while media observers regularly called the other organizations "satellites" of UNM. Due to coalition being lesser known among the general public than its leading party, Vashadze was registered in the election as the United National Movement candidate. The coalition failed to bring on board other opposition parties, including the Labor Party,
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of UNM and
Khatuna Samnidze of the Republican Party. The sides reached an agreement on April 19, although SIU refused to sign the deal. This refusal proved to be controversial and led to the Republican Party leaving the coalition, along with Grigol Vashadze and Salome Samadashvili, who each signed
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The faction is distinguished for its strong opposition to the
Georgian Dream-led government and parliamentary majority. Its creation was approved by the Parliament of Georgia in May 2021 after its elected MPs agreed to end their legislative boycott, caused by allegations of voter fraud during the
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of encouraging extremist groups on the eve of the protests. The faction announced at the time refusing to take part in parliamentary business except for votes on motions of no confidence and constitutional amendments. It put an end to the boycott six months later on
January 22, 2022, to focus on
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The SIU bloc continuously polled higher than any other opposition group and other parties sought a certain level of cooperation to avoid competition. In August, 30 political parties, including the SIU members, signed an agreement to field joint candidates in the various majoritarian districts of
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On
January 30, 2023, faction member Levan Khabeishvili was elected chairman of the United National Movement, replacing former MP Nika Melia. Among his opponents was former MP Nona Mamulashvili, who campaigned on a platform to abolish the SIU Faction and boycott Parliament. A day later, Faction
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and the opposition each contributed to the creation of a negotiation format amongst opposition parties that set them apart, while leaving the smallest political parties in SIU with little to no funding, press coverage or membership. By the March 8 Agreement, five parties had remained in the
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Chairwoman Khatia
Dekanoidze announced her resignation after Khabeishvili suggested the party would resign its parliamentary seats in exchange for the Georgian authorities to let imprisoned former President Saakashvili be transferred abroad for medical treatment. She was replaced by
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from prison, changing the election method of
Central Election Commission leadership, and harmonizing media regulatory acts with EU directives. This plan has been endorsed by Strategy Aghmeshenebeli, Lelo for Georgia, and the Republican Party. It has also proposed a bill to allow the
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during the runoffs, although both parties refused to formally join the coalition at the time. Though
Vashadze eventually lost the presidential race, the Strength Is in Unity coalition remained active as a platform to run candidates in further elections and in May 2019, nominated
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in June 2022, including the failed Anti-Oligarchy Act of 2022 that would have banned the political involvement of business and media magnates. It is also strongly opposed to any rapprochement towards Russia and has proposed abolishing the visa-free regime between
Georgia and the
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The faction has continuously called for a moratorium on judicial appointments, electoral reform, and snap parliamentary elections. In
November 2021 and December 2022, various members have declared hunger strikes in protest of the treatment of Mikheil Saakashvili in prison.
580:, each members of UNM, resigned their seats from Parliament, while Dilar Khabuliani of Progress and Freedom left the faction to join Lelo for Georgia. The faction holds the vice-chairpersonship of the Culture Committee and the Finance and Budget Committee in Parliament.
524:, and the Labor Party. While SIU MPs formally renounced their mandates, Parliament formally rejected their suspension on February 2, which allowed for negotiations to continue, although the crisis worsened when authorities arrested UNM chairman and coalition
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stated he would refuse his seat on the
Council. On February 7, the Faction announced a boycott of its parliamentary work to protest the refusal by the Georgian authorities to allow the transfer abroad of Mikheil Saakashvili for medical treatment. MPs
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When the Strength Is in Unity parliamentary faction was set up on May 31, 2021, it included 32 MPs. Since then, seven members have left, either resigning from Parliament or leaving the faction to join another parliamentary group, and one has died:
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1393:(fielded its own partisan list in the 2020 parliamentary elections but also included candidates in the bloc list), left in May 2023 after breaking with the Faction's refusal to vote for pro-governmental judicial nominees.
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In the aftermath of the election and the ensuing political crisis, the SIU backed negotiations with Georgian Dream facilitated by Western powers, along with European Georgia, Lelo for Georgia, Strategy Aghmashenebeli,
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While the parliamentary faction remains currently active, its electoral arm formally ceased to exist following the 2020 parliamentary election. Its largest group, the United National Movement, is affiliated with the
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On September 7, Strength Is in Unity nominated former President Mikheil Saakashvili as its nominee for Prime Minister of Georgia, a controversial choice for some as the UNM leader was at the time in exile in
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as preconditions for Georgia's EU membership candidacy status. As part of the reforms, the faction has proposed a return to the April 19 Agreement, the creation of a National Anti-Corruption Agency, freeing
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establishing an investigative commission to study the treatment of Mikheil Saakashvili in prison, support an anti-corruption commission proposed by other opposition parties, and pass labor safety reform.
2242:"Bidzina Ivanishvili, @GeorgianDream41 , and the Russian oligarchical regime have chosen to formalize the torture and inhuman treatment of Georgia's third President Mikheil Saakashvili. [...]"
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The group was considered to be a "big tent" organization, described by its leaders as "united behind one common goal, a strong and free Georgia". Grigol Vashadze, whose campaign was chaired by NG's
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When the coalition was formed, Vashadze called it "the first step to achieving national consensus". In 2018, the coalition brought together ten parties, led by UNM, including For a New Georgia,
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The Strength Is in Unity coalition was formed on July 18, 2018, ahead of that year's presidential election with the goal of uniting the forces of small political parties opposed to the
2163:"LEVAN BEZHASHVILI: THE ATTACHMENT OF THE STATUS OF THE OLIGARCH, AS STIPULATED UNDER OUR DRAFT, IS RELATED NOT TO ANY OF THE POLITICAL OR STATE BODIES BUT TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT"
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290:. Since its creation, the faction has engaged in two boycotts besides the original, post-electoral one, both to show opposition to the arrest and treatment of former president
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and its top 30 candidates featured Grigol Vashadze, two nominees of the Republican Party, three nominees of State for the People, three nominees of Progress and Freedom, and
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The coalition experienced its largest setback in July 2020 after the group rejected the prime ministerial candidacy of Giorgi Vashadze. The latter's New Georgia and
421:, followed by the failure by Parliament to pass a compromise constitutional amendment on electoral reform in November 2019 and the March 8, 2020, agreement between
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by Georgian courts in 2018. Nonetheless, five political parties came together on September 15 and signed an agreement to formally recreate the SIU coalition: UNM,
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505:(chairman of the NDP). Out of 30 majoritarian districts, four SIU nominees were members of Progress and Freedom, while the other 26 were members of UNM.
269:. In Parliament, it is the largest grouping of the Parliamentary Opposition (and the only faction), including 20 MPs, and is currently chaired by UNM's
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launched new negotiations between Georgian Dream and the opposition to put an end to the political crisis and SIU was represented in those talks by
445:, agreed to not field any candidate against the SIU coalition, although it ran its own electoral list and refused to formally join the group. The
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The faction started operating with 32 MPs, although five have left since then and one, Vakhtang Kikabidze, has died. Out of them, Nika Melia,
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The SIU won 27.1% in the parliamentary election, winning 36 seats in the national legislature and finishing second, behind Georgian Dream. In
2189:"THE MEETING OF THE FACTION "UNITED NATIONAL MOVEMENT โ UNIFIED OPPOSITION "UNITY MAKES STRENGTH" WITH THE PACE MONITORING COMMITTEE MEMBERS"
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seats on the party's executive body, the Political Council. However, the move was criticized by several, including Khatia Dekanoidze and
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493:(SFP), and the Republican Party. The latter issued a statement explaining its decision to join the coalition by its goal of "defeating
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By 2020, the SIU coalition had been informally disbanded as political parties sought independent paths and electoral strategies. The
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On July 12, 2021, the SIU faction declared a partial parliamentary boycott following the death of a cameraman injured during the
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On May 30, 2021, the coalition announced it would enter Parliament without signing the April 19 Agreement under the name of
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2215:""แแฆแแก แแแชแแแแแแฃแ แแแซแ แแแแแจแ แคแแ แแแก แแแฆแแ แแงแแคแแแแ แแแแแขแกแแแญแแก แแ แฉแแแแแแแ แแแแฃแฅแแแก" โ แแแแแ แงแ แแแแแแก แแฎแแแฃแ แแแ"
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left the Faction after breaking with its other members during a parliamentary vote to confirm members of the
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and Victorious Georgia. It is the parliamentary wing of a previous political block first created during the
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Since June 2022, the faction has presented a reform plan to address the 12 recommendations imposed by the
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461:, where other parties had already nominated Giorgi Vashadze. Meanwhile, SIU's other nominees in Tbilisi (
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and CCP both fielded their own electoral lists, while also joining their forces with the coalition.
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327:(UNM), the largest opposition-leaning political party in Georgia affiliated with former President
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On December 22, 2019, the coalition's unity suffered its first setback with the departure of the
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United National Movement โ United Opposition "Strength is in Unity" Faction
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United National Movement โ United Opposition "Strength Is in Unity" Faction members
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to draft a list of so-called oligarchs to be banned from political interference.
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and Khatia Dekanoidze left UNM and the faction in response to the boycott.
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On February 5, a UNM party congress appointed the 17 MPs from the party to
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United National Movement โ United Opposition "Strength Is in Unity" Faction
249:, working as a coalition of MPs from several political parties, led by the
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United National Movement โ United Opposition "Strength is in Unity" Faction
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leader Nika Melia on February 28. On March 1, 2021, EU Council President
342:(NDP), the Christian Conservative Party, the Civil Alliance for Freedom,
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2272:"UNM's Grigol Vashadze Presented as Opposition's Presidential Candidate"
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Former Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure (2010โ2012)
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that the rest of the Parliamentary Opposition boycotted. As a result,
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441:. Democratic Movement-United Georgia, a party led by former Speaker
365:, promised to reduce bureaucracy and took strong stance against the
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512:, it won 34% and was the only opposition group to win seats in the
2059:"Georgian Dream, Opposition, Except for UNM, EG, Sign EU Proposal"
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and then reformed in 2020 to run a joint slate of candidates for
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Strength is in Unity Parliamentary Faction (February 7, 2023).
2007:"Georgian Dream Decides Against Terminating Opposition Mandates"
1235:(left on November 16, 2022), resigned her parliamentary mandate;
1229:(left on September 6, 2022), resigned his parliamentary mandate;
2395:
2033:"GD, Opposition Talk Expectations as Danielsson Holds Meetings"
509:
437:'s Law and Justice both left to form their own electoral bloc,
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1210:(left on October 5, 2021), resigned his parliamentary mandate;
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Tbilisi, although SIU would break the agreement by nominating
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2137:"Part of Opposition Presents Plan to Meet EU Recommendations"
1955:"Adjara Supreme Council Confirms Region's New Old Government"
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393:, itself a post-electoral member, which merged with the new
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1223:(left on June 9, 2022), resigned his parliamentary mandate;
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1981:"Boycotting Opposition Parties Call on GD to Resume Talks"
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1903:"Preliminary Results of Adjara Supreme Council Elections"
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Dilar Khabuliani (left on December 14, 2021), joined the
2085:"United National Movement Creates Parliamentary Faction"
1929:"All Opposition Parties Refuse to Enter Next Parliament"
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Member of Parliament in 1999โ2004, 2008, and 2012โ2016.
358:, which all fielded their own presidential candidates.
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1877:"Winners and Losers of Georgia's October 31 Elections"
1247:(left on February 17, 2023), became an independent MP;
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Communist Party of Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
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Former Chairman of the Customs Department (2004โ2005)
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Former Chairman of the Chamber of Control (2008โ2012)
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Chairman of the United National Movement since 2023
497:". The coalition's electoral list was led by singer
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Pro-European political parties in Georgia (country)
1253:(left on March 25, 2023), became an independent MP;
2750:Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party
1277:(left on May 17, 2023), became an independent MP.
1271:(left on May 17, 2023), became an independent MP;
1265:(left on May 17, 2023), became an independent MP;
1259:(left on May 17, 2023), became an independent MP;
891:Chief of Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces
820:Member of Parliament in 2008โ2012 and 2015โ2016.
750:Member of Parliament in 2004โ2008 and 2012โ2016.
473:in Samgori) were endorsed by the 30-party group.
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1617:"UNM-led Coalition Picks Presidential Candidate"
955:Former Governor of Mtskheta-Mtianeti (2008โ2012)
323:, a former Foreign Minister and chairman of the
2595:Social Democrats for the Development of Georgia
1851:"UNM-led Bloc Presents Majoritarian Candidates"
585:attack on the Tbilisi Pride by far-right groups
2853:Political party alliances in Georgia (country)
1825:"UNM-led Bloc Unveils Proportional-Party List"
1094:Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
2313:
1747:"A New Twist as UNM Names Isani Majoritarian"
1695:"Polls Open in Georgia's Presidential Runoff"
1605:. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. October 18, 2021.
1351:Left during the 2020 parliamentary election
2812:List of political parties in South Ossetia
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2838:Centre-right parties in Georgia (country)
1309:Left after the 2018 presidential election
2833:2018 establishments in Georgia (country)
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311:Formation and 2018 presidential election
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953:Former Prefect of Akhalgori (2002โ2003)
561:(SFP) as its deputy chairpersons, with
401:2020 parliamentary election and boycott
14:
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2640:National Independence Party of Georgia
382:(UNM) as a candidate for Mayor of the
2848:Political parties established in 2018
2807:List of political parties in Abkhazia
2301:
2111:"UNM Calls Off Parliamentary Boycott"
346:(NG), Georgia Among Leaders, and the
277:2020 election. Originally chaired by
2520:Democratic Movement โ United Georgia
974:Sectoral Economy and Economic Policy
910:Regional Policy and Local Government
419:2019โ2020 large-scale demonstrations
407:2020 Georgian parliamentary election
2350:Georgian Dream โ Democratic Georgia
413:2020-2021 Georgian political crisis
24:
2745:Social Democratic Party of Georgia
2615:Unified Communist Party of Georgia
1241:, passed away on January 15, 2023;
1168:Member of Parliament in 2008โ2012
1103:Member of Parliament in 2004โ2008
1077:Member of Parliament in 2008โ2016
957:Member of Parliament in 2004โ2008
811:Human Rights and Civil Integration
675:
352:Democratic Movement-United Georgia
267:that year's parliamentary election
25:
2869:
2610:Union of Georgian Traditionalists
2452:Parties with local representation
1281:
1197:
1163:Health Care and Social Protection
746:Former Governor of Kakheti (2008)
744:First Deputy Chair of the Faction
514:autonomous republic's legislature
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1471:
1464:
1463:
1402:
1190:Special State Protection Service
1146:
1057:
1052:Member of Parliament since 2008
1032:Member of Parliament since 2004
1007:Member of Parliament since 2012
922:
917:Municipal Assembly in 2017โ2021
870:
724:
719:Member of Parliament since 2012
369:. He would later be endorsed by
207:United National Movement Faction
2670:Intellectuals League of Georgia
2469:Alliance of Patriots of Georgia
2264:
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2207:
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2155:
2129:
2103:
2077:
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1999:
1973:
1947:
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1603:"Georgia's Political Landscape"
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770:Deputy Chairman of the Faction
2843:Political opposition alliances
2600:Solidarity Alliance of Georgia
2585:New Communist Party of Georgia
1791:
1773:"The Daily Dispatch โ June 15"
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1721:"The Daily Dispatch โ July 15"
1713:
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1643:"The Daily Dispatch โ June 15"
1635:
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1472:
245:is one of two factions in the
13:
1:
2515:Conservative Party of Georgia
2505:Christian-Democratic Movement
1669:"Presidential Election Guide"
1588:
1514:In comparison with result of
1139:Diaspora and Caucasus Affairs
1049:Diaspora and Caucasus Affairs
541:the agreement independently.
426:coalition: UNM, New Georgia,
2650:Democratic Union for Revival
2645:Union of Citizens of Georgia
2329:Political parties in Georgia
1367:Christian Conservative Party
7:
2660:Movement for United Georgia
2445:Extra-parliamentary parties
2421:Republican Party of Georgia
1379:Republican Party of Georgia
459:Isani Majoritarian District
36:Georgian political alliance
10:
2874:
2719:Socialist Party of Georgia
2575:Industry Will Save Georgia
2510:Communist Party of Georgia
1440:
1335:Civil Alliance for Freedom
410:
404:
305:
259:2018 presidential election
31:Strength in Unity Alliance
28:
2797:List of political parties
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2570:Ilia Chavchavadze Society
2497:
2451:
2444:
2431:National Democratic Party
2363:
2342:
1541:
1538:
1535:
1532:
1391:National Democratic Party
951:Municipal Assembly (2002)
816:Supreme Council of Adjara
717:Chairwoman of the Faction
447:National Democratic Party
340:National Democratic Party
261:to back the candidacy of
216:
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200:
186:
166:
148:
128:
102:
92:
78:
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2635:Round TableโFree Georgia
2376:United National Movement
2364:Parliamentary opposition
2276:Georgia Today on the Web
1288:United National Movement
1181:United National Movement
1159:United National Movement
1135:United National Movement
1090:United National Movement
1070:United National Movement
1045:United National Movement
970:United National Movement
906:United National Movement
883:United National Movement
852:United National Movement
833:United National Movement
807:United National Movement
763:United National Movement
737:United National Movement
711:United National Movement
367:legalization of cannabis
325:United National Movement
251:United National Movement
29:Not to be confused with
2722:United National Council
2565:Greens Party of Georgia
2401:Strategy Aghmashenebeli
947:Former Chairman of the
802:Ekaterine Kherkheulidze
654:High Council of Justice
630:Ekaterine Kherkheulidze
481:and had been convicted
439:Strategy Aghmashenebeli
300:European People's Party
150:Political position
124:(parliamentary faction)
2343:Parliamentary majority
1217:parliamentary faction;
116:May 31, 2021
106:May 31, 2018
2779:Conservative Movement
2707:Merab Kostava Society
2479:Girchi โ More Freedom
2474:Georgian Labour Party
2193:Parliament of Georgia
2167:Parliament of Georgia
1398:Electoral performance
1340:Georgia Among Leaders
1321:on December 22, 2019)
1304:Former member parties
861:Tbilisi City Assembly
545:Parliamentary faction
247:Parliament of Georgia
2726:Alliance for Georgia
2695:Burjanadze-Democrats
2685:Development Movement
2436:State for the People
2381:Progress and Freedom
2371:Strength Is in Unity
2282:on November 21, 2018
2143:. September 22, 2022
1857:. September 23, 2020
1385:State for the People
1293:Progress and Freedom
1185:Defense and Security
1116:Progress and Freedom
1074:European Integration
1029:Progress and Freedom
1020:Progress and Freedom
944:Progress and Freedom
935:Progress and Freedom
887:Defense and Security
837:European Integration
785:Defense and Security
741:Procedures and Rules
695:Committee membership
646:State for the People
607:Constitutional Court
589:Irakli Gharibashvili
491:State for the People
487:Progress and Freedom
384:Zugdidi Municipality
255:Progress and Freedom
135:Liberal conservatism
44:Strength Is in Unity
2802:Politics of Georgia
2680:Rightist Opposition
2406:European Socialists
2195:. December 10, 2021
2169:. November 21, 2022
1987:. February 26, 2021
1961:. December 25, 2020
1805:. September 7, 2020
1701:. November 28, 2018
1553:# of overall votes
1547:# of overall votes
1442:Mikheil Saakashvili
1317:(party merged with
1227:Levan Varshalomidze
1188:Former Head of the
1154:Giorgi Godabrelidze
1111:Manuchar Kvirkvelia
1097:Former Governor of
999:Former Governor of
989:Ramaz Nikolaishvili
977:Former Governor of
682:
597:European Commission
578:Levan Varshalomidze
534:Salome Samadashvili
522:Girchi-More Freedom
495:Bidzina Ivanishvili
329:Mikheil Saakashvili
292:Mikheil Saakashvili
283:European Commission
221:Politics of Georgia
2690:The Way of Georgia
2530:European Democrats
2385:Victorious Georgia
2221:. February 5, 2023
2117:. January 31, 2022
2013:. February 2, 2021
1935:. November 2, 2020
1909:. November 2, 2020
1883:. November 2, 2020
1675:. October 27, 2018
1556:% of overall vote
1550:% of overall vote
1505:Coalition chairman
1330:European Democrats
1298:Victorious Georgia
1239:Vakhtang Kikabidze
965:Sulkhan Sibashvili
847:Levan Khabeishvili
782:Victorious Georgia
680:
672:left the Faction.
499:Vakhtang Kikabidze
471:Levan Khabeishvili
348:European Democrats
288:Russian Federation
2820:
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2219:Radio Tavisupleba
1831:. October 1, 2020
1753:. August 28, 2020
1586:
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1345:For a New Georgia
1251:Khatia Dekanoidze
1233:Nona Mamulashvili
1195:
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1176:Teimuraz Janashia
1015:Kakha Okriashvili
828:Davit Khajishvili
732:Levan Bezhashvili
706:Tinatin Bokuchava
644:On May 17, 2023,
619:Tinatin Bokuchava
574:Nona Mamulashvili
555:Levan Bezhashvili
455:Khatia Dekanoidze
397:political party.
279:Khatia Dekanoidze
271:Tinatin Bokuchava
239:
238:
226:Political parties
83:Levan Bezhashvili
73:Tinatin Bokuchava
16:(Redirected from
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2700:Democratic Party
2675:New Rights Party
2464:European Georgia
2449:
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2411:Lelo for Georgia
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1245:Roman Gotsiridze
1221:Zaal Udumashvili
1215:Lelo for Georgia
1150:
1120:Sports and Youth
1085:Davit Kirkitadze
1065:Akaki Minashvili
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1024:Sports and Youth
926:
878:Devi Chankotadze
874:
758:Giorgi Botkoveli
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683:
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662:Rostom Chkheidze
639:Roman Gotsiridze
634:Akaki Minashvili
621:on May 8, 2023.
570:Zaal Udumashvili
563:Giorgi Botkoveli
538:Akaki Minashvili
435:Tamar Charkviani
395:Lelo for Georgia
391:New Rights Party
375:Republican Party
371:European Georgia
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1446:Grigol Vashadze
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1373:Left since 2020
1362:Law and Justice
1306:
1284:
1275:Bachuki Kardava
1269:Nika Machutadze
1200:
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1130:Abdula Ismailov
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778:Gubaz Sanikidze
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692:Political party
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676:Faction members
670:Bachuki Kardava
666:Nika Machutadze
547:
503:Bachuki Kardava
443:Nino Burjanadze
428:Law and Justice
415:
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363:Giorgi Vashadze
321:Grigol Vashadze
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