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  • 2021-02-24 (xsd:date)
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  • claiming last October’s elections were rigged in favor of the ruling party. The opposition leader’s arrest and Gakharia’s resignation have sparked the south Caucasus nation’s most severe political crisis in years.On February 22 (en)
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  • On February 18, Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia resigned, citing disagreements with his own Georgian Dream party. Gakharia criticized the arrest of opposition party leader Nika Melia, calling it unacceptable."Melia was arrested for allegedly violating the terms of his bail while awaiting trial for leading a June 2019 protest outside the parliament building in Tbilisi. This year (en)
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