Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán held a joint press conference during the second Georgia-Hungary Intergovernmental Summit, emphasizing deepening ties, shared political values, and support for Georgia's European Union aspirations.
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The British Embassy in Tbilisi has canceled several grants planned to support transparency and competitiveness in Georgia's upcoming municipal elections, citing uncertainty created by recent amendments to the country's Law on Grants.
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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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