19 October, 2013
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili disliked businessman Badri Patarkatsishvili and thought of him as his main challenger
18 October, 2013
Energy Minister Kakha Kaladze denied the allegation of non-governmental organizations regarding his lobbying of the Khudonhesi Hydro Plant project and added the NGOs that “make the most noise”
18 October, 2013
There is a category of people who do not like the new government, Defense Minister Irakli Alasania said in response to rumors about poisoning of service members.
18 October, 2013
Presidential candidates Giorgi Margvelashvili and Giorgi Targamadze clashed with words during debates between candidates on the Public Broadcasting Channel
17 October, 2013
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili spoke about his confidence in the support from constituents for the Georgian Dream coalition in the upcoming presidential elections and added a sixty-five per cent vote for Giorgi Margvelashvili would be “ideal” for him
17 October, 2013
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili claimed his government team members told him to them he was equal to the legendary Brazilian football player Pelé in his importance.
17 October, 2013
The Institute of Equality non-governmental organization member Irakli Kakabadze has demanded President Mikheil Saakashvili not be allowed to continue his career in politics after his term ends with the upcoming presidential elections.
17 October, 2013
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said he was confident a second round of the upcoming presidential elections would not be needed for determining its results.
17 October, 2013
Last week was important for Georgia on its way of integration into Euro-Atlantic structures as NATO accepted its offer to join Rapid Reaction Force from 2015. In the heat of melting cohabitation that counts last days as presidential elections come closer, this news seemed to be unexpected. Several weeks ago, when I asked a comment from one of the political and military experts about the hot news that Georgia could became the member of the NATO rapid reaction team, his answer was not certain and full of doubts and in the end I couldn’t get anything out of him on this topic. It goes to show that it was unexpected and in the middle of aggravated cohabitation this news was like a lightning without thunderstorm. It means that NATO will never lose the merit of Georgia’s military forces and sees its future in Atlantic Alliance.
16 October, 2013
Seventeen-year old Busa Zhvania – son of late Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania – told reporters he had no intention of embarking on a political career anytime soon but would choose that path “if the country needs it”.