AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTbilisi Protest Watch: Pro-European demonstrators returned to Rustaveli Avenue for the 594th straight day, demanding free elections, the release of political prisoners, and a pro-European foreign policy. Urban Development: Tbilisi City Hall approved demolition of the long-stalled “Rike Tubes” music theatre structures in Rike Park, with the owner given until Dec. 25 to dismantle the unused 2011–2012 landmark. Migration Policy: PM Irakli Kobakhidze says Georgia plans to deport at least 4,000 illegal migrants, citing a sharp rise in deportations this year versus 2025. EU-Tensions Row: Kobakhidze hit back at EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, arguing the EU separates “the Georgian people” from the government and questioning her stance on Georgia’s sovereignty. Media & Courts: A Tbilisi court ordered TV channel Formula to retract a corruption-related report and pay 10,000 lari in moral damages to film director Goga Khaindrava. Energy & Economy: Telasi reported 1.91 billion kWh distributed in 1H26, up 4.7% year-on-year, while tourism receipts rose 6.3% in June to $485m. Regional Security: Georgia joined the Sea Breeze 2026 naval exercise in the UK, focused on mine countermeasures and Black Sea readiness.
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