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  2. People's Power (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    People's Power (Georgian: ხალხის ძალა, romanized: khalkhis dzala) is an anti-Western political party in Georgia. It was founded by MPs Sozar Subari , Mikheil Kavelashvili and Dimitri Khundadze , after they nominally separated from the ruling Georgian Dream .

  3. List of political parties in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Rose Revolution brought party to the power until its defeat in the 2012 election. Since then, the UNM is the main opposition party. The party supports "tough-on-crime" policy, and strongly opposes any rapprochement towards Russia. Saakashvili is a central figure in the party to this day. People's Power: Sovereigntism: 2022

  4. 2024 Georgian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, the People's Power movement was registered as a political party, and is expected to participate in the election. [113] On 11 April, the Public Registry revoked the registration of the Conservative Movement party, banning it from participating in the election.

  5. Georgian Dream - Wikipedia

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    Ahead of the 2024 parliamentary election Georgian Dream announced that it along with its more explicit anti-Western offshoot People's Power would run on the same list. [ 184 ] [ 185 ] Georgian Dream presented the election as a choice between "war and peace, moral degradation and traditional values, Georgia's subservience to external powers and ...

  6. Category:People's Power politicians - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 December 2024, at 19:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. 2024–2025 Georgian protests - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine: On 5 December 2024, Ukraine imposed sanctions on Bidzina Ivanishvili and 18 of his associates, accusing them of "selling out the interests of Georgia and its people," according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He urged Europe, America, and the rest of the world to take similar decisive and principled actions.

  8. 2023–2024 Georgian protests - Wikipedia

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    The People's Power movement also accused the US and EU of interfering in the country's internal affairs by undermining the Georgian judiciary. [52] Judicial reforms were among the twelve conditions set by the EU for Georgia to get the candidate status, although according to People's Power, the proposal was aimed at "subjugating the Georgian ...

  9. 2024 Georgian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Georgia on 14 December 2024. [2] Following amendments to the constitution and Georgia's transition to the parliamentary republic in 2017, which led to the drastic reduction to the presidential powers, this was the first indirect vote where the president was elected through a 300-member College of Electors composed of the parliamentary, local and regional ...