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Bachuki Kardava (; December 29, 1969 – December 27, 2024) was a Georgian politician, chairman of the National Democratic Party and a member of
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from 2020 until his death in 2024. One of Georgia's longest-standing opposition leaders, he was at times opposed to both the presidency of
Mikheil Saakashvili Mikheil "Misha" Saakashvili (born 21 December 1967) is a Georgian and Ukrainian politician and jurist. He was the third president of Georgia for two consecutive terms from 25 January 2004 to 17 November 2013. He is the founder and former chair ...
and the government of
Georgian Dream Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia (GD), also colloquially known as the Kotsebi, is a Conservatism, conservative and populism, populist List of political parties in Georgia (country), political party in Georgia (country), Georgia, which has ...
. Kardava joined the NDP, one of Georgia's oldest political parties and led by anti-Soviet dissident
Gia Chanturia ''Gia'' is a 1998 American biographical drama television film about the life and times of one of the first supermodels, Gia Carangi. The film stars Angelina Jolie as Gia and Faye Dunaway as Wilhelmina Cooper, with Mercedes Ruehl and Elizabeth ...
, in 1991, when the party was in opposition to
Zviad Gamsakhurdia Zviad Konstantines dze Gamsakhurdia ( ka, ზვიად კონსტანტინეს ძე გამსახურდია; ; 31 March 1939 – 31 December 1993) was a Georgian politician, human rights activist, dissident, profes ...
. Following the murder of Chanturia in 1994, Kardava's standing in the party grew significantly and he became Secretary General of the NDP in 2000, leading internal reforms that solidified its standing as a right-wing party through a partnership with the
U.S. Republican Party The Republican Party, also known as the Grand Old Party (GOP), is a right-wing political party in the United States. One of the two major parties, it emerged as the main rival of the then-dominant Democratic Party in the 1850s, and the tw ...
. In 2003, he became Chairman of the NDP after the party ousted Irina Sarishvili over her controversial alliance with
Eduard Shevardnadze Eduard Ambrosis dze Shevardnadze ( ka, ედუარდ ამბროსის ძე შევარდნაძე; 25 January 1928 – 7 July 2014) was a Soviet and Georgian politician and diplomat who governed Georgia (country), Georgi ...
. As party leader, he led it as an opposition party to Saakashvili following the
Rose Revolution The Rose Revolution or Revolution of Roses ( ka, ვარდების რევოლუცია, tr) was a nonviolent change of power that occurred in Georgia in November 2003. The event was brought about by widespread protests over the ...
, although he would be refuse to take part in large-scale protests and the parliamentary boycott of 2008. In 2012, Kardava would refuse to join the coalition led by
Bidzina Ivanishvili Bidzina Ivanishvili (; born 18 February 1956), also known as Boris Grigoryevich Ivanishvili, is a French-Georgian businessman, politician and billionaire oligarch. He is founder and the leader of the ruling Georgian Dream party and has ruled G ...
, accusing him of holding undisclosed ties to Russia, and he would remain in the opposition following the electoral victory of Georgian Dream. In 2018, the NDP joined the UNM-led ''
Strength Is in Unity United National Movement – United Opposition "Strength is in Unity" Faction was a List of political parties in Georgia (country), politician coalition and a Parliament of Georgia, parliamentary faction in Georgia (country), Georgia. It was led ...
'' coalition, backing the presidential candidacy of
Grigol Vashadze Grigol Vashadze ( ka, გრიგოლ ვაშაძე, also transliterated as Gregory Vashadze) (born July 19, 1958) is a Georgian politician, diplomat and a former member of the Cabinet of Georgia in the capacity of the Minister for Cultu ...
, and Kardava would be elected to Parliament under the coalition's list in 2020. Bachuki Kardava was one of 9 MPs that led a 5-day hunger strike in November 2021 to call for the release from prison of former President Mikheil Saakashvili.


Background

Bachuki Kardava was born on December 29, 1969, in
Tbilisi Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი, ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), ( ka, ტფილისი, tr ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Georgia (country), largest city of Georgia ( ...
, the capital of then-
Soviet Georgia The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union from its second occupation (by the Red Army) in 1921 to its independence in 1991. Cotermin ...
. He moved to
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in 1987 to pursue his studies at the
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and became actively involved in local political developments. In 1988, he was elected as chairman of the Georgian emigrant community of Leningrad, as well as chair of the Georgian Students' Association of Leningrad, bringing together Georgian students in close to 50 academic institutions in the last years of the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
. In 1990, he worked as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Leningrad Prosecutor's Office, before graduating from LSU's Faculty of Law in 1991. Bachuki Kardava was married and had two children. He died of a
perforated ulcer A perforated ulcer is a condition in which an untreated ulcer has burned through the mucosal wall in a segment of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., the stomach or colon) allowing gastric contents to leak into the abdominal cavity. Signs and symp ...
on December 27, 2024, two days before his 55th birthday.


Political career


Activism within the NDP

While still living in Leningrad, Bachuki Kardava joined the newly created National Democratic Party (NDP), a political organization created by anti-Soviet Georgian dissident
Gia Chanturia ''Gia'' is a 1998 American biographical drama television film about the life and times of one of the first supermodels, Gia Carangi. The film stars Angelina Jolie as Gia and Faye Dunaway as Wilhelmina Cooper, with Mercedes Ruehl and Elizabeth ...
a year before that would soon be legalized as one of Georgia's oldest still-functioning political parties. Moving back to Georgia as the republic gained its independence from the USSR, the NDP became one of the first parties opposed to the presidency of
Zviad Gamsakhurdia Zviad Konstantines dze Gamsakhurdia ( ka, ზვიად კონსტანტინეს ძე გამსახურდია; ; 31 March 1939 – 31 December 1993) was a Georgian politician, human rights activist, dissident, profes ...
, who it accused of authoritarianism, and Kardava became Chanturia's chief of staff after Gamsakhurdia's overthrow in 1992. In 1993, Kardava founded the Young National Democratic Organization, the youth branch of the NDP that would function until 1996 as a tool to recruit students as volunteers. As such, he served on the board of the Georgian Youth Organization, a state-run association meant to advocate for youth issues. While Gia Chanturia was murdered in what has been qualified as a political assassination in 1994, Kardava was elected to join the NDP's National Committee in the party's reorganization as Chanturia's widow Irina Sarishvili took over the party. In that position, he became the main editor of the ''Georgian Chronicle'', a newspaper affiliated with the NDP, and was appointed head of public relations of the party in 1999. In 2000, Bachuki Kardava was elected as General Secretary of the NDP. In that position, he led a reform of the party's internal structure, in collaboration with the
U.S. Republican Party The Republican Party, also known as the Grand Old Party (GOP), is a right-wing political party in the United States. One of the two major parties, it emerged as the main rival of the then-dominant Democratic Party in the 1850s, and the tw ...
. The
International Republican Institute The International Republican Institute (IRI) is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1983 and funded and supported by the United States federal government. Most of its board is drawn from the Republican Party. Its public mission is to a ...
funded his work and appointed political consultant Joshua Rosenblum, at the time head of the IRI's
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operations, as his adviser. For a period of two years, the NDP underwent a series of reforms that led to Kardava becoming the main executive leader of the party, with the chairperson meant to remain only as the party's main spokesperson.


As Chairman of the NDP


The NDP as a conservative party

During the controversial
2003 Georgian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia (country), Georgia on 2 November 2003 alongside a 2003 Georgian constitutional referendum, constitutional referendum. According to statistics released by the Georgian Election Commission, the elections ...
that was mired by massive voter fraud, the NDP controversially had merged with the For a New Georgia bloc led by President
Eduard Shevardnadze Eduard Ambrosis dze Shevardnadze ( ka, ედუარდ ამბროსის ძე შევარდნაძე; 25 January 1928 – 7 July 2014) was a Soviet and Georgian politician and diplomat who governed Georgia (country), Georgi ...
. The
Rose Revolution The Rose Revolution or Revolution of Roses ( ka, ვარდების რევოლუცია, tr) was a nonviolent change of power that occurred in Georgia in November 2003. The event was brought about by widespread protests over the ...
that followed led to the overthrow of Shevardnadze and the NDP's membership ousted Irina Sarishvili as chair, electing in December 2003 Bachuki Kardava as the party's chairman, a position he holds to this day. The party had exhausted most of its resources in the 2003 polls at the time and remained largely silent during the subsequent presidential election that saw the victory of pro-Western
Mikheil Saakashvili Mikheil "Misha" Saakashvili (born 21 December 1967) is a Georgian and Ukrainian politician and jurist. He was the third president of Georgia for two consecutive terms from 25 January 2004 to 17 November 2013. He is the founder and former chair ...
. In the new legislative elections of April 2004, the NDP merged with the Traditionalist Party to form a joint electoral bloc in opposition to Saakashvili's
United National Movement United National Movement (UNM; ka, ერთიანი ნაციონალური მოძრაობა, tr) also colloquially known as the Natsebi is a liberal conservative political party in Georgia. Tina Bokuchava serves as the p ...
(UNM). The bloc would be chaired by former speaker
Akaki Asatiani Akaki Asatiani (Georgian: აკაკი ასათიანი; born 22 October 1953) is a Georgian politician and a former Chairman of the Supreme Council of Georgia. Before entering politics he worked as lecturer, translator, editor in t ...
, while Kardava became its General Secretary, and adopted a right-wing platform electoral platform, including decentralization, the formation of a bicameral legislature, lower taxes, higher military spending, a pro-Western foreign policy course, closer ties with the
Georgian Orthodox Church The Apostolic Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Georgia ( ka, საქართველოს სამოციქულო ავტოკეფალური მართლმადიდებელი ეკლესია, tr), commonl ...
, the creation of a Parliamentary Assembly for Georgia,
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and
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, and treaty-based relations with
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as a way to end the separatist conflict. With only 2.5%, the Traditionalist-NDP alliance won no seat in the 2004 parliamentary elections and received even lower results in the June special elections for the Supreme Council of the Adjara Autonomous Republic. While the bloc collapsed shortly thereafter, Kardava sought to bring together several right-wing political parties to challenge the UNM, including the Traditionalist and
Conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
parties. Kardava's comments on "dismantling the government" in March 2005 would receive a response from President Saakashvili, who called on the opposition to avoid any "revolutionary rhetoric". During the 2008 presidential election, Kardava endorsed the candidacy of
Davit Gamkrelidze David Gamkrelidze or Davit Gamqrelidze ( ka, დავით გამყრელიძე; born April 2, 1964, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian politician, leader of the New Rights Party of Georgia, Member of Parliament since 1999, member of commit ...
, chairman of the
New Rights party The New Rights Party (NRP) ( ka, ახალი მემარჯვენეები, tr), also translated as New Conservative Party (NCP), was a political party in Georgia. It was an associate member of the International Democrat Union and ...
. Ahead of the May 2008 parliamentary polls, the NDP formed an electoral bloc with businessman
Gogi Topadze Giorgi "Gogi" Topadze (; 18 April 1940 – 17 February 2025) was a Georgian politician and scientist who was the founder and head of the Industry Will Save Georgia party. Life and career In 1957, Topadze graduated from high school and continue ...
(chairman of the
Industry will save Georgia Industry Will Save Georgia ( ka, მრეწველობა გადაარჩენს საქართველოს, tr) is a center-right political party in Georgia. History The party was founded in 1999 by Gogi Topadze, the proprie ...
party) and former communist leader
Jumber Patiashvili Jumber Patiashvili ( ka, ჯუმბერ პატიაშვილი; born 5 August 1939) is a Georgian politician. He was the Communist leader of the Georgian SSR from 1985 to 1989. Biography Born in Lagodekhi, Kakheti (eastern Georgia) ...
(chairman of the Unity Party) and Kardava was placed in 5th position on the bloc's electoral list. Though the bloc failed to win any seat, the NDP's Guram Chakhvadze won the Didube Majoritarian District, earning the party its first seat in Parliament since 1999. Following this minor victory, Kardava publicly opposed the parliamentary boycott implemented by other opposition parties, while calling for the creation of a Budget Oversight Committee.


Seeking the creation of a "third force"

Nationwide events such as the 2007 demonstrations and the
2008 Russo-Georgian War The August 2008 Russo-Georgian War, also known as the Russian invasion of Georgia,Occasionally, the war is also referred to by other names, such as the Five-Day War and August War. was a war waged against Georgia by the Russian Federation and the ...
pushed the Georgian political spectrum to two large camps: those supporting the presidency of Mikheil Saakashvili and those refusing any cooperation with the authorities and calling for his resignation. In contrast, Bachuki Kardava, though a minor political figure by that time, sought a so-called "third way": opposing the Saakashvili policies through parliamentary and electoral procedures and refusing to take part in large-scale protests. Kardava opposed public demonstrations, claiming that their role in national instability would lead to benefiting Russia in its hybrid warfare against Georgia. He notably criticized the
Georgian Public Broadcaster Georgian Public Broadcaster ( ka, საქართველოს საზოგადოებრივი მაუწყებელი, ) is the national public broadcaster of Georgia. History It started broadcasting radio in 1925, and ...
for spending too much discussing protests, thus costing non-participating political parties all coverage. While Kardava was a member of the government-organized Anti-Crisis Council following the August 2008 war, he often criticized its work as ineffective. On April 2, 2009, Bachuki Kardava was one of the few opposition leaders to agree to negotiations with Corrections Minister
Dimitri Shashkini Dimitri Shashkini ( ka, დიმიტრი შაშკინი, ) (born 8 August 1975) is a Georgian politician of Russian descent, serving as the Minister of Defense of Georgia from 4 July 2012 to 25 October 2012. Early years Shashkini wa ...
on the formation of a joint platform to negotiate economic, national security, and democratic reforms. As a result, President Saakashvili created a constitutional reform commission on June 8 with the NDP as a member, represented by MP Chakhvadze, and Kardava would endorse the nomination of former Constitutional Court chairman
Avtandil Demetrashvili Avtandil Demetrashvili (born 21 December 1941 in Patara Toneti, Tetritskaro) is a former member of the Constitutional Court of Georgia. In 1967 graduated from the law faculty of Permi State University and undertook graduate studies at Moscow Stat ...
as its head. The commission would draft a new constitution that would eventually transition Georgia to a parliamentary system of governance. In August 2009, he was one of the few opposition leaders that agreed to meet with the powerful Interior Minister
Vano Merabishvili Ivane "Vano" Merabishvili ( ka, ივანე "ვანო" მერაბიშვილი; born 15 April 1968) is a Georgian politician and 9th Prime Minister of Georgia from 4 July to 25 October 2012. A former NGO activist, he became dir ...
to negotiate, unsuccessfully, the release of political prisoners. Kardava remained strongly opposed to any foreign policy course aligned with Russia, supporting an integration path to the
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and
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. He openly criticized radical opposition groups that refused to cut ties with pro-Moscow figures, such as
Zurab Noghaideli Zurab Nogaideli ( ka, ზურაბ ნოღაიდელი; born 22 October 1964) is a Georgian businessman and a politician who served as the Prime Minister of Georgia from February 2005 until he resigned, citing health problems, on 16 ...
, and accused former Defense Minister
Irakli Okruashvili Irakli Okruashvili ( ka, ირაკლი ოქრუაშვილი) (born November 6, 1973) is a Georgian politician who had served on various high-ranking posts in the Government of Georgia under President Mikheil Saakashvili, includin ...
of receiving funds from Russia. Following the 2008 Russo-Georgian war, he called on the authorities to adopt regulations to control the flow of Russian money in Georgian business and political circles. Ahead of the 2012 parliamentary elections, he accused
Georgian Dream Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia (GD), also colloquially known as the Kotsebi, is a Conservatism, conservative and populism, populist List of political parties in Georgia (country), political party in Georgia (country), Georgia, which has ...
(GD) leader and businessman
Bidzina Ivanishvili Bidzina Ivanishvili (; born 18 February 1956), also known as Boris Grigoryevich Ivanishvili, is a French-Georgian businessman, politician and billionaire oligarch. He is founder and the leader of the ruling Georgian Dream party and has ruled G ...
of being part of "plot by Russia to take over power in Georgia", while Ivanishvili announced his refusal to cooperate with Kardava, claiming the latter was "fulfilling the orders of the government". Under Kardava's leadership, the NDP maintained a right-wing platform, with Kardava himself backing the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. In the 2012 elections, he sought to create a "third force" in the political spectrum, opposing both the United National Movement, which it accused of authoritarianism, and Georgian Dream. While joining forces with the Christian-Democratic Party and the New Rights Party, he failed to gain the NDP any seat, while Guram Chakhvadze did not run for reelection.


In opposition to Georgian Dream

As GD won the 2012 elections, the NDP became a non-parliamentary opposition party and Kardava remained critical of both the government and UNM. In April 2013, he refused to participate in an opposition rally organized by UNM, while criticizing GD's decision to release thousands of convicts that received the qualification of "political prisoner", as well as the proposed decriminalization of certain parts of the Law on Georgia's Occupied Territories. Ahead of the 2014 local elections, Kardava chaired the Euro-Atlantic Choice (EAC), a coalition of seven small opposition parties (NDP, For Fair Georgia, Civil Alliance for Freedom, CDP,
Ilia Chavchavadze Society Ilia Chavchavadze Society ( ka, ილია ჭავჭავაძის საზოგადოება, tr) is a political organisation from Georgia. The group dates back to the days of the Soviet Union, where it was an important factor i ...
, Women's Party, and the Merab Kostava Society) that sought to run joint candidates in a campaign pitting it against another coalition of small, pro-Russian parties led by
Nino Burjanadze Nino Burjanadze (; ; born 16 July 1964) is a Georgian politician and lawyer who served as Chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia from November 2001 to June 2008. As the first woman, she has served as the acting head of state of Georgia twice; ...
and
Kakha Kukava Kakha Kukava ( ka, კახა კუკავა; born July 12, 1976, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian politician, former member of Parliament of Georgia and a leader of Free Georgia. Biography Kukava was born in Tbilisi on July 12, 1976. He graduat ...
, although the EAC failed to win any seat. An open opponent of the majoritarian district system, he took part in negotiations with Prime Minister
Giorgi Kvirikashvili Giorgi Kvirikashvili ( ka, გიორგი კვირიკაშვილი; born 20 July 1967) is a Georgian politician who was Prime Minister of Georgia from 30 December 2015 to 13 June 2018. Prior to that he was Minister of Economy and ...
over electoral reform in 2016, but the NDP did not participate in the legislative elections that year after failing to submit proper registration documents. Instead, Kardava endorsed the electoral bloc led by
State for the People State for the People ( ka, სახელმწიფო ხალხისთვის, tr) was a conservative political party in Georgia. It was founded by the Georgian operatic bass Paata Burchuladze in 2016 participating in the election he ...
. In 2017, he formed a bloc with UNM and the Christian-Conservative Party in local elections, but again failed to win any seat. Media reports revealed that Bachuki Kardava attended a meeting in Amsterdam in April 2018 along with other opposition leaders with Mikheil Saakashvili, at the time in exile since the end of his presidency. Two months later, the NDP hosted negotiations amongst opposition parties over a potential unification ahead of the presidential election and on July 16, he was one of the 10 signatories to create the ''
Strength Is in Unity United National Movement – United Opposition "Strength is in Unity" Faction was a List of political parties in Georgia (country), politician coalition and a Parliament of Georgia, parliamentary faction in Georgia (country), Georgia. It was led ...
'' bloc, a coalition of 10 parties led by UNM that would coordinate actions in future elections. The bloc would endorse the presidential nomination of
Grigol Vashadze Grigol Vashadze ( ka, გრიგოლ ვაშაძე, also transliterated as Gregory Vashadze) (born July 19, 1958) is a Georgian politician, diplomat and a former member of the Cabinet of Georgia in the capacity of the Minister for Cultu ...
and Bachuki Kardava became one of his campaign co-chairs. During the presidential campaign, his office was robbed and he was himself assaulted in the street in Tbilisi, leading the Strength is in Unity bloc to announce an "emergency situation". During the 2019 special election for the Parliament Majoritarian District of
Mtatsminda The Mtatsminda Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures ( ka, მთაწმინდის მწერალთა და საზოგადო მოღვაწეთა პანთეონი, ''mtats'mindis mts'eralta da sazogado mo ...
, the NDP fielded a candidate for MP that would only receive six votes, and Kardava rapidly rejoined the coalition. He would be one of the leaders of the so-called " Gavrilov Night protests", a large-scale demonstration on June 20, 2019, that erupted following the seating of Russian MP Sergey Gavrilov on the Georgian Speaker's seat in Parliament and ended in a violent police dispersal after political leaders sought to enter the Parliament building by force. He would be one of four to be summoned by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, though both he and
Khatia Dekanoidze Khatia Dekanoidze (Georgian language, Georgian: ხატია დეკანოიძე, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Хатія Деканоїдзе; born 20 January 1977) is a Georgian politician who served as Ministry of Education, Scie ...
refused to appear until the government agreed their request to appoint a judge to oversee the questioning. After GD failed to pass its promise of transitioning Georgia to a fully-proportional electoral system, he joined other opposition leaders in launching large-scale demonstrations in November 2019 that included the picketing of Parliament. Bachuki Kardava was a co-author of a failed bill that offered a compromise to GD by establishing a mixed electoral system.


Member of Parliament

Bachuki Kardava held the 34th spot on the ''Strength is in Unity'' electoral list during the 2020 parliamentary election. During the campaign, he opposed New Georgia leader
Giorgi Vashadze Giorgi Vashadze ( ka, გიორგი ვაშაძე; born 8 July 1981) is a Georgia (country), Georgian politician and international policy expert who served as a member of the Parliament of Georgia from 2012 to 2016 and from 2020 up ...
's unsuccessful bid to lead the coalition and was one of 22 signatories of a joint memorandum between opposition parties to set up a common headquarter to watch over the electoral process. Winning a seat in
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, he was among the 49 MPs that announced a boycott, refusing to recognize the electoral results after allegations of massive voter fraud surfaced. According to a report by
Imedi TV Imedi Media Holding ( ka, იმედი მედია ჰოლდინგი) is a private television and radio company in Georgia. The stations were founded by the Georgian media tycoon Badri Patarkatsishvili. The station mainly concentrate ...
, Kardava requested his parliamentary salary despite his boycott, a claim that Kardava denied and that was not supported by public records, while he refused to file his legally-mandated financial disclosure. Bachuki Kardava ended his boycott, along with the rest of the coalition, following a short-lived EU-facilitated agreement in May 2021. From then, he was a member of the Procedural and Rules Committee. He was one of Parliament's least active members, participating in less than 1% of total votes. On November 14, 2021, Kardava was one of 9 MPs to announce a hunger strike in the halls of Parliament, calling for the release of former President Mikheil Saakashvili, in prison following his return to Georgia. He ended the hunger strike five days later on November 19 after the authorities agreed to transferring Saakashvili to the Military Hospital of Gori. On May 17, 2023, Bachuki Kardava and three other MPs left the Strength is in Unity parliamentary faction after breaking the faction's opposition to the confirmation of three nominees for the High Council of Justice who were seen by civil society groups as pro-governmental candidates.


References

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