Something amazing happened in Georgia’s 1 October 2012 parliamentary elections. The government lost and it gave up power, aside from the now-weakened presidency that it will hold for another year. A new coalition known as Georgian Dream ran under the leadership of Georgia’s richest man, the billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, and won 85 seats in the unicameral, 150-member Parliament. Georgia’s post-Soviet background and circumstances make the 2012 opposition win and subsequent orderly handover of power truly remarkable. Indeed, among the “competitive authoritarian” regimes found in what used to be the USSR, it is nearly unheard of. Georgia is lucky to be getting a fourth chance at democracy, after the opportunities under Zviad Gamsakhurdia (19...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
The Georgian government will likely continue to complain that their opposition is either too weak or...
Something amazing happened in Georgia’s 1 October 2012 parliamentary elections. The government lost ...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Following several years of political turmoil triggered by constitutional reform (a shift from a pres...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Seven months after a genuinely contested election led to a historic change of government in Georgia,...
Contrary to expectations that the election results would necessitate a new coalition government, the...
Today, Georgia is approaching a battery of elections, for parliament in 2012 and president in 2013 t...
In autumn 2012, Georgia underwent a development that is already being described as historical. Follo...
The initial excitement of the Rose Revolution has worn off. More than four years on, Georgia has mad...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
The Georgian government will likely continue to complain that their opposition is either too weak or...
Something amazing happened in Georgia’s 1 October 2012 parliamentary elections. The government lost ...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Following several years of political turmoil triggered by constitutional reform (a shift from a pres...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Seven months after a genuinely contested election led to a historic change of government in Georgia,...
Contrary to expectations that the election results would necessitate a new coalition government, the...
Today, Georgia is approaching a battery of elections, for parliament in 2012 and president in 2013 t...
In autumn 2012, Georgia underwent a development that is already being described as historical. Follo...
The initial excitement of the Rose Revolution has worn off. More than four years on, Georgia has mad...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
This month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia resulted in defeat for President Mikheil Saakashvili...
The Georgian government will likely continue to complain that their opposition is either too weak or...