Irakli Kobahidze
Irakli Kobahidze is a prominent Georgian politician, currently serving as the chairman of the ruling political party, Georgian Dream. Appointed by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, Kobahidze has been a significant figure in Georgian politics, particularly during times of political tension and electoral disputes. Recently, he was in the news for announcing a freeze in relations with the European Union regarding accession talks, a move that sparked protests among pro-Western citizens in Georgia.
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Montenegro:
Irakli Kobahidze is the Prime Minister of Georgia.
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Croatia:
Irakli Kobahidze announced a comprehensive crackdown on dissenters, accusing protesters of wanting to overthrow his government.
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Serbia:
Irakli Kobahidze stated that the ruling party received over 1.1 million votes nationwide, which is practically a repeat of their result from last year's parliamentary elections.
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Croatia:
Irakli Kobahidze described the unrest in Georgia as an attempted coup.
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Moldova:
Irakli Kobahidze accused protesters of attempting to overthrow the government and blamed the EU for interference.
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Romania:
Irakli Kobahidze, the Prime Minister of Georgia, claims that European bureaucrats are seeking to destabilize the country and remove his government.
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Moldova:
Irakli Kobahidze is the Prime Minister of Georgia who announced that his government would not initiate EU accession negotiations before 2028.
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Estonia:
Irakli Kobahidze was appointed by Bidzina Ivanishvili as Prime Minister and announced the freezing of relations with the EU.
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