Tag: Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili

Parliament Speaker meets with newly appointed Israeli Ambassador to Georgia
Speaker: New government is being formed in Czechia; people can see outcomes of Brussels' senseless policy
Speaker: We won't take lessons on being European from Gorbachev’s ally Juknevičienė or Astrakhan-born Lagodinsky
Speaker says people expect EU to condemn storming Presidential Palace before commenting on Georgia
Speaker: Defending sanctions is our goodwill; Brussels’ response with funded propaganda reveals Soviet attitude
Speaker says decision on constitutional lawsuit to ban three parties must be made within nine months
Georgian Parliament Speaker meets with the Chairman of Kazakhstan Mazhilis
Parliament Speaker exposes record German funding to Georgian NGOs hidden from public and Bundestag
Speaker: Brussels reveals bipolar disorder: 'one self' praises sanctions compliance, 'second self' funds disinformation
Speaker Papuashvili: We appreciate role of strategic ally Türkiye in ensuring peace in Black Sea, South Caucasus
Parliament Speaker: Mechanical criticism of GD initiatives reveals lack of thoughtful positioning
Speaker presents constitutional lawsuit seeking ban on UNM, Coalition for Change, and Strong Georgia-Lelo
Speaker welcomes Gakharia for Georgia's return to parliament as recognition of people's will, democracy
Speaker: We honour teachers, reaffirming their vital role, work, and contribution to our homeland
Speaker: If concerned about party bans, Lelo should ask Lomjaria, who drafted specific party ban petition
Speaker: Euronest convenes in South Caucasus without Georgia and Azerbaijan, showing flaws in EP's conduct
Speaker: Gakharia's party member refuses mandate after receiving just 369 votes; does her presence matter?
Speaker: Congratulations to Giorgi Modebadze on his appointment as Constitutional Court judge
Speaker: Despite geopolitical challenges, Georgia’s economy shows unprecedented resilience and growth
Speaker: Diplomats' mission is to build bridges, not walls; yet some do both: walls for people, bridges for abusers