AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTbilisi Flood Fallout: Opposition Lelo accuses Mayor Kakha Kaladze’s administration of corruption and basic stormwater failures after heavy rain disrupted parts of the capital, reigniting scrutiny of past street reconstruction and drainage promises. Pro-European Protest Pressure: Supporters of Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic course marked another long stretch of demonstrations, with a Tbilisi court hearing testimonies tied to the 2019 “Gavrilov’s Night” dispersal and protesters again demanding political prisoners’ release. Civic Space Under Strain: Human Rights Watch says new Georgian laws and politically driven investigations are dismantling independent civil society by tightening foreign funding controls, stigmatizing “foreign agent” labels, and threatening activists with fines and prison. Environment & Enforcement: Georgia’s environmental authorities reported 946 illegal forest-use cases in six months and 4,575 vehicle emissions violations across Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and Rustavi, including multiple Tbilisi sawmill and transport cases. Regional Connectivity Push: Analysts and officials highlight Georgia’s growing Central Asia links—especially Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan—tying them to the Trans-Caspian route and Anaklia deep-water port plans.
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