
Nika Chitadze
Nika Chitadze is a professor and political analyst at the Black Sea International University, recognized for his expertise in Georgian politics. He has been actively discussing the ongoing protests in Georgia, emphasizing the resilience of the public and the potential for increased participation in future demonstrations.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Georgia | 18 | 5.22 | 1.63% | +150% | 3,989,167 | 162,897 | $17,000 | 694$ |
Totals | 18 | 3,989,167 | 162,897 | $17,000 | 694$ |
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Recent Mentions
Georgia:
Nika Chitadze emphasizes the necessity of debates for the public to understand the truth about the elections.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze states that the written communication between the Georgian government and the EU indicates that diplomatic relations have been exhausted.
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Georgia:
Analyst Nika Chitadze claims that the boycotting opposition will remain in their old position unless electoral administration issues are resolved.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze described the operation as a significant blow to Russia both militarily and politically.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze suggests that 'Lelo' will likely participate in the elections alongside Gakharia's party.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze stated that the law will significantly impact democracy in Georgia as many leading NGOs will cease operations.
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Georgia:
Analyst Nika Chitadze states that Karasin's messages are further confirmation that the 'Georgian Dream' is engaging in treacherous politics.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze suggested that Ivanishvili's refusal was due to fear of criticism.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze thinks that the government's goal is to distract the public and constantly make them believe that the previous government was worse.
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Georgia:
Nika Chitadze is a professor and analyst discussing the potential sanctions against Russia.
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