SSSG Chief Mdinaradze Talks October 4, ‘Radicals,’ Planned U.S. Visit in Interview With Imedi TV - Civil Georgia
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SSSG Chief Mdinaradze Talks October 4, ‘Radicals,’ Planned U.S. Visit in Interview With Imedi TV - Civil Georgia
Mamuka Mdinaradze, the new head of the State Security Service of Georgia, gave his first televised interview on October 1 to the pro-government broadcaster Imedi TV. In the 46-minute interview with Imedi Live anchor Magda Anikashvili, Mdinaradze discussed the political environment ahead of October 4, when Georgia holds local elections alongside a planned large opposition rally. He also confirmed the planned visit to the United States in November…
In Georgia, the opposition calls for tens of thousands to the rally on October 4, Tbilisi City Hall limits the format of the protestThe Tbilisi City Hall has denied the organizers of the protest rally on October 4 the right to set up four stages, allowing only one. The organizers are expecting tens of thousands of participants, despite the authorities' warning of legal measures in case of violations.
Opposition rally in Tbilisi cleared for one stage, not four
TBILISI, October 2 – Tbilisi City Hall has rejected a request from Paata Burchuladze, founder of the “Rustaveli Avenue” movement, to install four stages in the city center for a mass rally planned on Election Day, October 4. In his application submitted on September 29, Burchuladze asked to place stages at four central sites: Freedom Square, in front of Parliament, outside the Opera and… Source
Tbilisi City Hall has issued a statement regarding the planned protest rally on October 4. The agency is responding to the request of Paata Burchuladze, the head of the initiative group “Rustaveli Avenue”. In particular, according to the City Hall, the applicant requested the arrangement of a stage in four different places – near the Tbilisi City Council building, in front of the Parliament building, in front of the Opera and Ballet Theater buil…
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