An illegitimate parliament will not be able to elect a new head of state, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili said.
Georgians unhappy with delaying the country's EU membership talks have flooded Tbilisi's streets for the third night in a row ...
The ruling party has made the country "more vulnerable to the Kremlin," U.S. State Department spokesman, Matthew Miller, said ...
Protesters in Georgia used a makeshift firework gun against riot police on the third night of violent clashes with the ...
Protesters gathered across Georgia on Saturday night in a third straight night of demonstrations against the government's ...
Police in the South Caucasus republic of Georgia, reported on Saturday that 107 people were arrested, during protests the ...
Georgia's pro-Western president has said she will stay in post until new parliamentary elections are held, as protests ...
TBILISI, December 1. /TASS/. Georgian special forces are using water cannons and tear gas to force protesters out of Rustaveli Avenue in the center of Tbilisi, a TASS correspondent reported from the ...
“There is no legitimate parliament therefore there is no legitimate president or inauguration. This is why I am staying as ...
Thousands demonstrated in Tbilisi, Georgia, after the country said it had suspended its bid to join the European Union for ...
Thousands of demonstrators protesting the Georgian government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union ...