Tina Bokuchava, chairwoman of the United National Movement, claimed that her husband, Kote Ioseliani, was kidnapped and coerced into filming a video apology to Uta Ivanishvili, son of Georgian Dream founder Bidzina Ivanishvili.
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First Vice Speaker of Parliament Gia Volski has dismissed allegations made by opposition leader Tina Bokuchava regarding her husband's alleged abduction as a "talentless performance" intended to discredit Georgia's security agencies.
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The pro-Western opposition, under threat of elimination from the ruling party Georgian Dream, is currently facing two major dilemmas: how to respond to the Tsulukiani-led parliamentary commission, and whether to participate in the upcoming local self-government elections scheduled for the fall
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