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Pashinyan called for the head of the Armenian Church to be replaced
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Pashinyan called for the head of the Armenian Church to be replaced
9 June 2025

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called on followers of the Armenian Apostolic Church to unite around the demand to replace Catholicos Garegin II (Ktrich Nersisyan).

Armenian opposition proposes to dismiss Pashinyan
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Armenian opposition proposes to dismiss Pashinyan
8 June 2025

The Republican Party of Armenia, headed by former President Serzh Sargsyan, has come forward with an initiative to impeach Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The corresponding appeal was sent to the parliamentary faction "I have the honor", which includes representatives of the party.

The arrival of the Chairman of the Russian Federation Council in Armenia became the reason for polarized actions
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The arrival of the Chairman of the Russian Federation Council in Armenia became the reason for polarized actions
6 June 2025

Anti-Russian and pro-Russian demonstrations were held simultaneously in Yerevan. During the first, a group of people gathered with EU flags in front of the parliament building. Citizens also gathered there with posters emphasizing the centuries-old friendship between Armenia and the Russian Federation.

Russian intelligence accuses London of organizing
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Russian intelligence accuses London of organizing "subversive activities" in Georgia and attempts to overthrow the ruling party
6 June 2025

The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has published a vivid statement on Tbilisi. In it, the agency accused Great Britain of organizing "subversive activities" in Georgia and attempts to overthrow the ruling Georgian Dream party.

Pashinyan believes that the Russian authorities ordered the Armenian Church to fight him
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Pashinyan believes that the Russian authorities ordered the Armenian Church to fight him
5 June 2025

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told his team that Russia ordered the Armenian Apostolic Church to fight the authorities. According to the local publication Hraparak, the Armenian leader said that Moscow ordered the clergy to make anti-government statements.

The European Parliament assessed the situation in Georgia
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The European Parliament assessed the situation in Georgia
4 June 2025

On June 3, the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) held an extraordinary meeting to examine the situation in Tbilisi. The European Parliament's rapporteur on Georgia, Rasa Juknevičienė, stressed that she does not have time to make additions to the report on the country's democratic backsliding – the government acts so quickly.

The European Parliament will discuss the recent visit to Georgia
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The European Parliament will discuss the recent visit to Georgia
3 June 2025

The European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) will hold an extraordinary meeting today to consider the issue of Georgia. The agenda includes a report on the visit of the body's representatives to the country on 26-28 May.

Kobakhidze among the first to congratulate the winner of the presidential elections in Poland
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Kobakhidze among the first to congratulate the winner of the presidential elections in Poland
2 June 2025

On June 2, it became known that the conservative and Eurosceptic Karol Nawrocki won the presidential elections in Poland. Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze was one of the first to congratulate him on his victory.

Georgian Prime Minister Comments on Entry into Force of
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Georgian Prime Minister Comments on Entry into Force of "American" Version of Foreign Agent Law
1 June 2025

On May 31, the so-called "direct copy" of the American Foreign Agents Registration Act officially entered into force in Georgia, replacing the "Russian" version of the law "On Transparency of Foreign Influence". Let us recall that failure to comply with the requirements established by the new law, including the obligation to register as a foreign agent, entails criminal liability and punishment in the form of imprisonment for up to 5 years.

Tbilisi Court Replaces Bail with Arrest for Another Opposition Leader
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Tbilisi Court Replaces Bail with Arrest for Another Opposition Leader
30 May 2025

The Tbilisi City Court has sentenced one of the leaders of the opposition coalition "For Change" Nika Melia to arrest for refusing to testify to the parliamentary commission investigating the alleged crimes of the previous authorities. This form of restraint replaced the previously appointed bail of 50 thousand lari ($18.3 thousand), which was not paid within the established deadline.