AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourt Crackdown: Tbilisi City Court sentenced eight more people to five years each in the Oct. 4, 2025 rally case, bringing the total sentenced to 25, with dozens more still awaiting verdicts or already taking plea deals. Protest Politics: Demonstrators marked “Gavrilov Night” for the 571st day outside parliament, again demanding political prisoners’ release and a return to European integration. EU Mood Check: A new EU-commissioned survey finds 71% support for EU membership in Georgia, but positive views of the EU fell to 40%—the lowest in a decade—while unemployment, poverty, and low pay top public concerns. Central Asia Pivot: PM Irakli Kobakhidze and ministers began Georgia’s first official high-level visit to Tajikistan, signing agreements after meetings in Dushanbe. Trade & Sanctions Pressure: Georgia imported a record 218.2 tons of flowers from Armenia in May (up 2.9x), as Russian restrictions and inspection risks keep reshaping regional agricultural flows. Business & Security: Nestlé launched an internal probe after advertising on sanctioned Imedi TV, tied to Kremlin-aligned messaging.
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