AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoProtest Politics in Georgia: On the 633rd day of demonstrations, pro–Euro-integration marchers in Tbilisi and Batumi again demanded new parliamentary elections, a return to the EU path, and the release of prisoners, saying the “exodus” and social damage are the result of the ruling party’s “pro-Russian course.” Occupied Regions & Elections: South Ossetia’s CEC registered four presidential candidates for the Sept. 18 early vote, including acting head Marat Kambolov and others, after rejecting one bid. Russia Mobilization Watch: Zelensky says Russia plans a “peripheral” mobilization of about 300,000 men after September’s Duma elections, while trying to avoid major city disruption to limit backlash. Energy & Sanctions Pressure: Georgia’s Kulevi refinery is starting to shift away from Russian crude as EU sanctions raise the cost of the old supply model, with Kazakhstan imports already appearing in July data. Cybersecurity: Iran-linked hackers allegedly shut down a UK power plant for four days, prompting new guidance to energy firms on critical-infrastructure defenses. US Courts & Georgia on the List: A US judge overturned Trump-era immigrant visa suspensions for 75 countries, including Georgia, ruling the blanket nationality-based ban exceeded legal authority.
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