AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoProtest Permit Clash: Opposition leader Nika Gvaramia says his May 26 rally will go ahead even after Tbilisi City Hall and Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs refused to approve key logistics, while the Interior Ministry counters that the application missed legal requirements (including purpose, end time, participant estimate, and emergency medical details) and was filed past the deadline. Local Governance: City Hall cited Independence Day-related traffic changes and said placing structures near Parliament is “impermissible,” setting up a direct standoff between organizers and authorities. Property & Finance: A Murray County, Georgia delinquent property tax sale is scheduled for June 2–3, 2026, involving a parcel tied to Craig, Eugene. Regional Context: Separate coverage also highlights Armenia’s polarized election environment and Russia’s pressure over energy pricing as the South Caucasus heads into major political moments.
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