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2012 in Georgia (country)

Events in the year 2012 in Georgia.

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Georgia (country)

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See also:Other events of 2012
List of years in Georgia (country)

Incumbents edit

National edit

Autonomous republics edit

Adjara edit

Abkhazia edit

Disputed territories edit

Abkhazia edit

South Ossetia edit

Events edit

January edit

 
Obama and Saakashvili in the Oval Office. January 30, 2012.
 
The Oshki cathedral built by Georgians between 963 and 973 is located in northeastern Turkey.

February edit

 
The U.S. President Barack Obama visits the Georgian officer Alex Tugushi, wounded in Afghanistan, on March 2, 2012.

March edit

 
The European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia patrols the South Ossetian administration boundary line in February 2012.
 
The Georgian and United States military holding joint drills Agile Spirit-12 at Tbilisi in March 2012.
  • March 2 – In response to Georgia's decision to unilaterally abolish visa requirements for Russian citizens, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs says Russia is ready to reciprocate, provided Georgia revises its Law on the Occupied Territories.[19]
  • March 3 – Georgia unveils its first domestically manufactured multiple rocket launcher.[20]
  • March 4 – A Georgian police check-point at Ganmukhuri near the Abkhazian administrative boundary line comes under fire, with no casualties reported. Georgia blames the attack on the Abkhaz separatist forces, who deny the involvement.[21][22]
  • March 10 – Legislative election is held in breakaway Abkhazia, with race for most seats going into runoff held on March 24. Georgia,[23] the United States[24] and the European Union[25] refuse to recognize the legitimacy of the elections.
  • March 10 – March 24 – The Georgian Land Forces and the United States Marines conduct the joint military exercises Agile Spirit–12 on Vaziani Training Area near Tbilisi.[26]
  • March 20 – The Parliament of Georgia approves the reshuffled cabinet, with the new Minister of Health, Labour and Social Affairs Zurab Tchiaberashvili.[27]
  • March 20 – The opposition politician Irakli Alasania accuses the government of creating "paramilitary groups" of supporters in western Georgia ahead of the scheduled October parliamentary election, a claim dismissed by the authorities as "incomprehensible" and "irresponsible".[28]

April edit

May edit

 
Independence Day military parade in Kutaisi on May 26, 2012.
  • May 12 – Severe flooding hits parts of Tbilisi, resulting in five deaths and causing damage to the city's infrastructure.[33][34]
  • May 14 – Georgia submits a formal expression of interest to host the 16th UEFA European Football Championship in 2020. The bid is joined by Azerbaijan on May 25.[35]
  • May 26 – President Saakashvili opens Georgia's new parliament building in Kutaisi, where the Parliament holds its inaugural session to mark the country's Independence Day.[36]
  • May 26 – FC Dila Gori wins the 2011–12 Georgian Cup, defeating FC Zestafoni 4 – 1.
  • May 27 – Tens of thousands demonstrate in downtown Tbilisi in support of the billionaire-turned-opposition politician Bidzina Ivanishvili and his political coalition Georgian Dream.[37]
  • May 28 – Two policemen and one local resident die in shooting at a café in the town of Gali in breakaway Abkhazia. Sukhumi and Tbilisi trade accusations over the incident.[38]

June edit

  • June 3 – The Russian rock-band DDT concludes the Tbilisi Open Air festival, gathering nearly 80,000 people, the largest attendance for a music event in the capital of Georgia.[39]
  • June 5 – The United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Georgia as part of her South Caucasian tour, focusing on the new aspects of the U.S.–Georgian security cooperation and the importance of upcoming elections in Georgia during her news conference in Batumi.[40]
  • June 21 – Georgian police seizes a large number of satellite dishes belonging to a company connected to a billionaire opposition leader, Bidzina Ivanishvili, as part of an investigation into possible vote-buying.[41]
  • June 28 – Severe floods and landslides hit the western province of Samegrelo, with no casualties reported, forcing President Saakashvili to abort his visit to Azerbaijan.[42]
  • June 30 – The Mikheil Meskhi Stadium in Tbilisi is selected to host the 2015 UEFA Super Cup.[43]
  • June 30 – President Saakashvili names Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili as the new prime minister.[44]

July edit

  • July 3 – Seventy-three people are hospitalized after a chlorine leak at a water distribution company in Tbilisi's suburban neighborhood of Lilo.[45]
  • July 4 – The Parliament approves the new cabinet, with Ivane Merabishvili as Prime Minister.[46]
  • July 18 – The Machakhela National Park is inaugurated in the Machakheli valley at the border with Turkey, accompanied by the signing of the USAID-supported Georgian–Turkish "Trans-boundary Cooperation Action Plan".[47]
  • July 19 – Heavy rainfall, hail, and hurricane hit the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti, inflicting severe damage to its infrastructure and agriculture.[48]

August edit

 
Georgian police in the Lopota Gorge in August 2012.

September edit

 
 
The Bagrati cathedral before and after reconstruction.

October edit

 
The incoming Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili meets with the U.S. Ambassador Norland at the opening of the 8th Parliament of Georgia in October 2012.
  • October 1 – Georgian parliamentary election: the opposition coalition Bidzina IvanishviliGeorgian Dream wins majority of seats in the parliament. The incumbent United National Movement led by President Saakashvili concedes defeat.[59]
  • October 1 – Adjara legislative election: the opposition coalition Bidzina Ivanishvili–Georgian Dream wins majority of seats in the Supreme Council in autonomous Adjara.[60]
  • October 5 – The government of Georgia starts negotiations on handing over power to the Georgian Dream coalition, winner of the parliamentary election. Bidzina Ivanishvili is designated by the coalition as the incoming Prime Minister.[61][62]
  • October 8 – Brigadier General Giorgi Kalandadze is appointed Chief of Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces, replacing Lieutenant General Devi Chankotadze.
  • October 12 – The Georgian defense officials announce that the total number of Georgian soldiers killed in Afghanistan rises to 18 since the country joined the NATO-led operation in November 2009.[63]
  • October 25 – Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili and his government nominated by the Georgian Dream coalition are approved by the Parliament.[64]

Deaths edit

  • January 4 – Merab Eliozishvili, a Georgian writer and actor (born 1934).
  • January 13 – Kakha Katsitadze, a Georgian military and political analyst (born 1959).[65]
  • January 24 – Merab Megreladze, a veteran Georgian football player (FC Torpedo Kutaisi) (born 1957).[66]
  • January 25 – Zurab Kometiani, a Georgian biophysicist and cell biologist (born 1934).[67]
  • February 12 – Alexi Chincharauli, a Georgian folklorist, professor (born 1925).[68]
  • March 1 – Luiza Shakiashvili, a Georgian politician and Soviet-era dissident, member of the Parliament (1992–1995) (born 1942).[69]
  • March 7 – Ramaz Urushadze, a veteran Georgian football player (born 1939).
  • March 11 – Janri Kashia, a Georgian journalist and husband of the politician Salome Zourabichvili (born 1940).[70]
  • March 20 – Erlom Akhvlediani, a Georgian script writer (born 1933).[71]
  • May 30 – Revaz Bairamashvili, Georgian architect (born 1929).
  • April 10 – Shalva Gatserelia, Georgian theatre director (born 1931).[72]
  • May 4 – Alexander Chikvaidze, Georgian diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1992–1995) (born 1932).[73]
  • June 14 – Vano Gurgenidze, retired lieutenant-general, Deputy Minister of Defense of Georgia (1992–2000) (born 1941).
  • June 20 – Ramaz Shengelia, a retired Georgian football player (born 1957).[74]
  • July 9 – Marine Iashvili, PAG, a Georgian violinist (born 1932).[75]
  • July 24 – Nino Javakhishvili, a Georgian anatomist (born 1914).[76]
  • August 3 – Giorgi Gomiashvili, a Georgian businessman and ex-Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (2004–2005).[77]
  • August 7 – Bondo Shalikiani, a controversial Georgian businessman and alleged mafia boss, found murdered in Minsk (born 1961).[78]
  • August 9 – Athanasius (born Anzor Chakhvashvili), a Georgian Orthodox cleric, Metropolitan Bishop of Rustavi and Marneuli (1996–2009) (born 1936).
  • December 21 – Revaz Gurgenidze, a retired Georgian major-general (born 1951).[79]

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  58. ^ Lazika building underway. The Messenger. September 24.
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  77. ^ Former deputy FM found shot dead in Tbilisi. Trend. August 3, 2012.
  78. ^ Who was killed in Minsk: a Georgian MP or a Russian criminal boss?. Charter97. August 7, 2012.
  79. ^ (in Georgian) გარდაიცვალა გენერალ-მაიორი რევაზ გურგენიძე 2013-01-16 at the Wayback Machine. GHN News Agency. December 21, 2012.

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Events in the year 2012 in Georgia 2011 2010 2009 2012 in Georgia country 2013 2014 2015Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also Other events of 2012List of years in Georgia country Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 National 1 2 Autonomous republics 1 2 1 Adjara 1 2 2 Abkhazia 1 3 Disputed territories 1 3 1 Abkhazia 1 3 2 South Ossetia 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesIncumbents editNational edit President Mikheil Saakashvili since January 25 2004 Prime Minister Nika Gilauri since February 6 2009 Vano Merabishvili since June 30 2012 Bidzina Ivanishvili since October 25 2012 Chairperson of Parliament David Bakradze since June 7 2008 David Usupashvili since October 21 2012 Autonomous republics edit Adjara edit Chairman of the Government Levan Varshalomidze since July 20 2004 Archil Khabadze since October 30 2012 Chairman of the Supreme Council Mikheil Makharadze since December 2 2008 Avtandil Beridze since October 28 2012 Abkhazia edit Chairman of Government in exile Giorgi Baramia since June 15 2009 Chairman of the Supreme Council in exile Elguja Gvazava since March 20 2009 Disputed territories edit Abkhazia edit President Alexander Ankvab since May 29 2011 Vice President Mikhail Logua since September 26 2011 Prime Minister Leonid Lakerbaia since September 27 2011 Chairman of People s Assembly Nugzar Ashuba since April 3 2002 Valeri Bganba since April 3 2012 South Ossetia edit President Vadim Brovtsev acting December 11 2011 April 19 2012 Leonid Tibilov since April 19 2012 Prime Minister Vadim Brovtsev since August 5 2009 Chairman of Parliament Zurab Kokoyev acting October 5 2011 July 2 2012 Stanislav Kochiev since July 2 2012 Events editJanuary edit nbsp Obama and Saakashvili in the Oval Office January 30 2012 nbsp The Oshki cathedral built by Georgians between 963 and 973 is located in northeastern Turkey January 8 Georgia s Maritime Transport Agency announces 15 Georgian sailors held hostage by pirates for 16 months off the coast of Somalia are released through the government s efforts 1 January 10 Archaeological digs at the Monastery of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste in Abanotubani in downtown Tbilisi unearth several structures and items predating the establishment of Tbilisi as the capital of Iberia in the 5th century 2 3 January 18 In breakaway South Ossetia Alla Dzhioyeva the disqualified apparent victor of the November 2011 presidential election announces her withdrawal from the Russian mediated agreement with the outgoing leadership condemning the planned March 25 runoff as illegal 4 January 26 Georgia and Turkey agree to jointly restore Oshki and Ishkhani the medieval Georgian cathedrals in northeastern Turkey in exchange of the reconstruction of the Ottoman era mosques of Aziziye and Ahmediye in Georgia s Batumi and Akhaltsikhe respectively 5 6 7 January 30 President of the United States Barack Obama and President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili meet in the Oval Office and discuss the bilateral cooperation including the possibility of a free trade agreement 8 9 February edit nbsp The U S President Barack Obama visits the Georgian officer Alex Tugushi wounded in Afghanistan on March 2 2012 February 6 Anatoliy Bibilov a runner up in the annulled presidential race in breakaway South Ossetia announces his withdrawal from the planned March 25 repeat election 10 February 13 An explosive planted on an Israeli diplomatic car is safely defused by police in Tbilisi with Israel blaming Iran for an attempted attack 11 February 14 The Georgian police says a man from breakaway Abkhazia is detained while plotting a terrorist attack in a market in Zugdidi western Georgia 12 February 16 Georgia severs diplomatic relations with the South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu due to the latter s recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in September 2011 13 February 22 The Ministry of Defense of Georgia announces the death of three servicemen of the Georgian Armed Forces in the line of duty in Helmand Afghanistan bringing the total death toll of Georgian soldiers in Afghanistan to 15 since Georgia joined the ISAF in November 2009 14 February 22 Alexander Ankvab president of breakaway Abkhazia survives the sixth assassination attempt as his motorcade is ambushed on the road from Gudauta to Sukhumi 15 February 25 The Ministry of Defense of Georgia presents the first ever Georgia produced tracked infantry fighting vehicle Lazika developed by the Ministry s research center Delta 16 February 29 Georgia unilaterally lifts visa rules for Russia enabling the Russian citizens to stay in Georgia without a visa for 90 days 17 February 29 The Russian Georgian painter and sculptor Zurab Tsereteli opens the Museum of Modern Art dominated by his own works in the late 19th century building in Tbilisi 18 March edit nbsp The European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia patrols the South Ossetian administration boundary line in February 2012 nbsp The Georgian and United States military holding joint drills Agile Spirit 12 at Tbilisi in March 2012 March 2 In response to Georgia s decision to unilaterally abolish visa requirements for Russian citizens the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs says Russia is ready to reciprocate provided Georgia revises its Law on the Occupied Territories 19 March 3 Georgia unveils its first domestically manufactured multiple rocket launcher 20 March 4 A Georgian police check point at Ganmukhuri near the Abkhazian administrative boundary line comes under fire with no casualties reported Georgia blames the attack on the Abkhaz separatist forces who deny the involvement 21 22 March 10 Legislative election is held in breakaway Abkhazia with race for most seats going into runoff held on March 24 Georgia 23 the United States 24 and the European Union 25 refuse to recognize the legitimacy of the elections March 10 March 24 The Georgian Land Forces and the United States Marines conduct the joint military exercises Agile Spirit 12 on Vaziani Training Area near Tbilisi 26 March 20 The Parliament of Georgia approves the reshuffled cabinet with the new Minister of Health Labour and Social Affairs Zurab Tchiaberashvili 27 March 20 The opposition politician Irakli Alasania accuses the government of creating paramilitary groups of supporters in western Georgia ahead of the scheduled October parliamentary election a claim dismissed by the authorities as incomprehensible and irresponsible 28 April edit April 8 The former security official Leonid Tibilov wins the second round of presidential election in breakaway South Ossetia garnering 54 12 votes 29 April 10 Georgia tests its first ever domestically produced surveillance unmanned aerial vehicle 30 April 17 Construction of the monastery of the Iverian Theotokos described by the Patriarchate of the Georgian Orthodox Church as historic is inaugurated on Mount Makhata at Tbilisi 31 April 21 A Georgian billionaire businessman and politician Bidzina Ivanishvili inaugurates the opposition political party Georgian Dream Democratic Georgia with Manana Kobakhidze elected as its nominal chairman 32 May edit nbsp Independence Day military parade in Kutaisi on May 26 2012 May 12 Severe flooding hits parts of Tbilisi resulting in five deaths and causing damage to the city s infrastructure 33 34 May 14 Georgia submits a formal expression of interest to host the 16th UEFA European Football Championship in 2020 The bid is joined by Azerbaijan on May 25 35 May 26 President Saakashvili opens Georgia s new parliament building in Kutaisi where the Parliament holds its inaugural session to mark the country s Independence Day 36 May 26 FC Dila Gori wins the 2011 12 Georgian Cup defeating FC Zestafoni 4 1 May 27 Tens of thousands demonstrate in downtown Tbilisi in support of the billionaire turned opposition politician Bidzina Ivanishvili and his political coalition Georgian Dream 37 May 28 Two policemen and one local resident die in shooting at a cafe in the town of Gali in breakaway Abkhazia Sukhumi and Tbilisi trade accusations over the incident 38 June edit June 3 The Russian rock band DDT concludes the Tbilisi Open Air festival gathering nearly 80 000 people the largest attendance for a music event in the capital of Georgia 39 June 5 The United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Georgia as part of her South Caucasian tour focusing on the new aspects of the U S Georgian security cooperation and the importance of upcoming elections in Georgia during her news conference in Batumi 40 June 21 Georgian police seizes a large number of satellite dishes belonging to a company connected to a billionaire opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili as part of an investigation into possible vote buying 41 June 28 Severe floods and landslides hit the western province of Samegrelo with no casualties reported forcing President Saakashvili to abort his visit to Azerbaijan 42 June 30 The Mikheil Meskhi Stadium in Tbilisi is selected to host the 2015 UEFA Super Cup 43 June 30 President Saakashvili names Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili as the new prime minister 44 July edit July 3 Seventy three people are hospitalized after a chlorine leak at a water distribution company in Tbilisi s suburban neighborhood of Lilo 45 July 4 The Parliament approves the new cabinet with Ivane Merabishvili as Prime Minister 46 July 18 The Machakhela National Park is inaugurated in the Machakheli valley at the border with Turkey accompanied by the signing of the USAID supported Georgian Turkish Trans boundary Cooperation Action Plan 47 July 19 Heavy rainfall hail and hurricane hit the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti inflicting severe damage to its infrastructure and agriculture 48 August edit nbsp Georgian police in the Lopota Gorge in August 2012 August 8 On the 4th anniversary of the Russian Georgian war President of Russia Vladimir Putin reveals that the Russian General Staff had laid down a contingency plan for a conflict with Georgia in 2006 2007 and trained militiamen in South Ossetia as part of this plan 49 50 August 12 Georgia finishes the 2012 Summer Olympics with 1 gold 3 silver and 3 bronze medals 51 August 16 President Saakashvili unveils the renovated castle complex of Rabati in the city of Akhaltsikhe which features the medieval and early modern Christian Islamic and Jewish buildings 52 August 28 30 Lopota Gorge hostage crisis the Georgian special forces clash with an armed group of North Caucasian militants freeing 10 hostages in the process 53 September edit nbsp nbsp The Bagrati cathedral before and after reconstruction September 14 The reconstructed 11th century Bagrati Cathedral then a UNESCO World Heritage Site is opened 54 after a series of controversies over possible authenticity infringement 55 September 18 Gldani prison scandal the Georgian television channels broadcast video footages of torture and rape in the Gldani prison leading to the resignation of the Minister for Penitentiary Khatuna Kalmakhelidze and the Minister of Interior Bachana Akhalaia and to the arrest of several prison personnel 56 September 24 President Saakashvili inaugurates the first building in the planned Black Sea city of Lazika 57 58 October edit nbsp The incoming Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili meets with the U S Ambassador Norland at the opening of the 8th Parliament of Georgia in October 2012 October 1 Georgian parliamentary election the opposition coalition Bidzina Ivanishvili Georgian Dream wins majority of seats in the parliament The incumbent United National Movement led by President Saakashvili concedes defeat 59 October 1 Adjara legislative election the opposition coalition Bidzina Ivanishvili Georgian Dream wins majority of seats in the Supreme Council in autonomous Adjara 60 October 5 The government of Georgia starts negotiations on handing over power to the Georgian Dream coalition winner of the parliamentary election Bidzina Ivanishvili is designated by the coalition as the incoming Prime Minister 61 62 October 8 Brigadier General Giorgi Kalandadze is appointed Chief of Joint Staff of the Georgian Armed Forces replacing Lieutenant General Devi Chankotadze October 12 The Georgian defense officials announce that the total number of Georgian soldiers killed in Afghanistan rises to 18 since the country joined the NATO led operation in November 2009 63 October 25 Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili and his government nominated by the Georgian Dream coalition are approved by the Parliament 64 Deaths editJanuary 4 Merab Eliozishvili a Georgian writer and actor born 1934 January 13 Kakha Katsitadze a Georgian military and political analyst born 1959 65 January 24 Merab Megreladze a veteran Georgian football player FC Torpedo Kutaisi born 1957 66 January 25 Zurab Kometiani a Georgian biophysicist and cell biologist born 1934 67 February 12 Alexi Chincharauli a Georgian folklorist professor born 1925 68 March 1 Luiza Shakiashvili a Georgian politician and Soviet era dissident member of the Parliament 1992 1995 born 1942 69 March 7 Ramaz Urushadze a veteran Georgian football player born 1939 March 11 Janri Kashia a Georgian journalist and husband of the politician Salome Zourabichvili born 1940 70 March 20 Erlom Akhvlediani a Georgian script writer born 1933 71 May 30 Revaz Bairamashvili Georgian architect born 1929 April 10 Shalva Gatserelia Georgian theatre director born 1931 72 May 4 Alexander Chikvaidze Georgian diplomat Minister of Foreign Affairs 1992 1995 born 1932 73 June 14 Vano Gurgenidze retired lieutenant general Deputy Minister of Defense of Georgia 1992 2000 born 1941 June 20 Ramaz Shengelia a retired Georgian football player born 1957 74 July 9 Marine Iashvili PAG a Georgian violinist born 1932 75 July 24 Nino Javakhishvili a Georgian anatomist born 1914 76 August 3 Giorgi Gomiashvili a Georgian businessman and ex Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs 2004 2005 77 August 7 Bondo Shalikiani a controversial Georgian businessman and alleged mafia boss found murdered in Minsk born 1961 78 August 9 Athanasius born Anzor Chakhvashvili a Georgian Orthodox cleric Metropolitan Bishop of Rustavi and Marneuli 1996 2009 born 1936 December 21 Revaz Gurgenidze a retired Georgian major general born 1951 79 References edit Somalia pirates free Georgian sailors AFP via Google News January 8 2012 Accessed January 8 2012 Unique Discovery at Abanotubani Archeological Digs InterPressNews January 10 2011 Accessed January 10 2011 WebCite Unique discoveries in Tbilisi GHN News Agency January 10 2011 Accessed January 10 2012 Crisis Watch 102 Archived 2012 03 04 at the Wayback Machine International Crisis Group February 1 2012 Accessed February 2 2012 Georgia Turkey agree to build mosque and restore churches Trend News Agency January 27 2012 Accessed January 28 2012 Nika Rurua Commented Georgian Turkish agreement on cultural Monuments Archived 2012 01 28 at the Wayback Machine The Georgian Times January 28 2012 Accessed January 28 2012 in Turkish Kultur ve Turizm Bakani Ertugrul Gunay Batum daki yikilan Aziziye Camii icin Gurcistan bize bir yer tahsisi yapacak ve orada bir cami yapacagiz Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism January 26 2012 Accessed January 28 2012 White House Obama will affirm US support for Georgia s current borders in Oval Office meeting Chicago Tribune January 30 2012 Accessed January 31 2012 Remarks by President Obama and President Saakashvili of Georgia After Bilateral Meeting January 30 Archived 2012 02 17 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of the United States to Georgia January 30 2012 Accessed January 31 2012 Bibilov Quits South Ossetia Poll RIA Novosti February 6 2012 Accessed February 6 2012 Israel says Iran behind India Georgia attacks Reuters February 13 2012 Accessed February 13 2012 Police Say Terror Plotter Planning to Target Market in Zugdidi Arrested Civil Georgia February 14 2012 Accessed February 15 2012 Georgia Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Tuvalu Civil Georgia February 17 2012 Accessed February 17 2012 Three Georgian Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Civil Georgia February 22 2012 Accessed February 22 2012 Abkhazia Georgia leader Ankvab escapes deadly ambush The BBC News February 22 2012 Accessed February 22 Georgia Presents its Infantry Fighting Vehicle Lazika Civil Georgia February 25 2012 Accessed February 25 2012 Georgia Lifts Visa Rules for Russia Civil Georgia March 1 2012 Accessed March 1 2012 Controversial sculptor Zurab Tsereteli opens museum in Georgian capital The Art Newspaper March 26 2012 Accessed April 15 2012 Tbilisi to Russia Reciprocate on Visa without Preconditions Civil Georgia March 3 2012 Accessed March 24 2012 Georgian Produced Multiple Rocket Launcher Unveiled Civil Georgia March 3 2012 Accessed March 10 2012 Statement of the Ministry Of Internal Affairs Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia March 4 2012 Accessed March 10 2012 EUMM expresses concern at reported incident in Ganmukhuri and urges restraint on all sides European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia March 5 2012 Accessed March 10 2012 Abkhaz Officials Say Only 13 Of 35 Legislative Seats Filled Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty March 12 2012 Accessed March 13 2012 Abkhazia de facto Parliamentary Elections March 10 Archived 2013 02 17 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of the United States to Georgia March 10 2012 Accessed March 13 2012 EU Does Not Recognize Legal Framework of Abkhaz Elections Civil Georgia March 12 2012 Accessed March 13 2012 Marines Georgian infantry brigade participate in combined training exercise Official U S Marine Corps Web Site March 17 2012 Accessed March 23 2012 Parliament Approves Reshuffled Cabinet OnlineNews GE March 20 2012 Accessed March 23 2012 NSC Publishes Alasania s Files on Paramilitary Groups Civil Georgia March 23 2012 Accessed March 23 2012 Ex KGB Chief Becomes S Ossetia New Leader Civil Georgia April 9 2012 Accessed April 15 2012 Georgia Tests Domestically Produced Drone Civil Georgia April 10 2012 Accessed April 15 2012 in Georgian ივერიის ღვთისმშობლის ხატის სახელობის ტაძარი და სამონასტრო კომპლექსი The Monastery Complex of Iverian Theotokos Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Iveriisa com Accessed April 15 2012 Ivanishvili s Political Party Launched Civil Georgia April 21 2012 Accessed May 12 2012 Deadly Flood in Tbilisi Civil Georgia May 13 2012 Accessed May 13 2012 Georgian capital Tbilisi hit by floods five dead BBC News 13 May 2012 Accessed May 13 2012 Azerbaijan Joins Georgia s Euro 2020 Bid Civil Georgia May 25 2012 Accessed June 5 2012 Georgia opens new parliament in Kutaisi far from the capital The Washington Post May 26 2012 Accessed June 4 2012 Mass opposition rally in Tbilisi Georgia The BBC News May 27 2012 Accessed June 4 2012 Sokhumi Accuses Tbilisi of Gali Cafe Attack Civil Georgia June 2 2012 Accessed June 5 2012 80 000 people attend Shevchuk s concert in Tbilisi Vestnik Kavkaza June 4 2012 Accessed June 5 2012 Clinton Stresses Importance of Elections Civil Georgia June 5 2012 Accessed June 6 2012 Roth Andrew June 21 2012 Georgia Satellite Dishes Seized The New York Times Retrieved 23 June 2012 Saakashvili cuts short visit to Baku due to floods in Georgia Trend News Agency June 29 2012 Accessed July 1 2012 UEFA Super Cup decisions UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 30 June 2012 Archived from the original on 1 June 2013 Retrieved 30 June 2012 Georgian president names new PM as elections loom Chicago Tribune June 30 2012 Chlorine leak in Georgia 73 taken to hospital Reuters July 4 2012 Reshuffled Cabinet and its New Program Confirmed Civil Georgia July 4 2012 U S Government Helps Government of Georgia and Government of Turkey Cooperate on New National Park Archived 2012 10 11 at the Wayback Machine USAID Georgia July 18 2012 Georgian president arrives at disaster hit region of country Trend News Agency July 19 2012 Georgia and Russia mark anniversary of South Ossetia War Euronews August 8 2012 Putin on Russian Plan of Repelling Georgia s Aggression Civil Georgia August 8 2012 Georgia Finishes London Olympics with Seven Medals Civil Georgia August 12 2012 The President of Georgia attended an opening ceremony of the Rabat Castle in Akhaltsikhe today The Administration of the President of Georgia Archived by WebCite August 16 2012 Georgia Says Main Phase of Operation Against Militants Over Civil Georgia August 30 2012 Reconstructed Bagrati Cathedral opens in Kutaisi Rustavi 2 September 14 2012 Modebadze Salome June 19 2012 Bagrati Cathedral renovations halted The Messenger Online Retrieved 23 June 2012 Interior Minister Akhalaia Resigns Amid Protests Civil Georgia September 20 2012 Georgian president lays foundation of new city Trend September 24 Lazika building underway The Messenger September 24 Georgia s ruling party concedes defeat in parliamentary elections CNN News October 3 2012 Georgian Dream Winning Majority in Adjara s Supreme Council Civil Georgia October 3 2012 Georgia s leadership negotiates handover of power to opposition after election defeat The Washington Post October 5 2012 GD UNM Launch Power Handover Talks Civil Georgia October 5 2012 Eighteenth Georgian Soldier Dies in Afghanistan Civil Georgia October 12 2012 Ivanishvili Confirmed as Prime Minister Civil Georgia October 25 2012 in Georgian ექსპერტი კახა კაციტაძე გარდაიცვალა The expert Kakha Katsitadze dies Archived 2012 03 17 at the Wayback Machine GHN News Agency January 13 2012 Accessed January 13 2012 in Georgian გარდაიცვალა ლეგენდარული ფეხბურთელი მერაბ მეგრელაძე FC Torpedo Kutaisi January 24 2012 Accessed January 25 2012 Stepfather of the Georgian leader Mikhail Saakashvili died Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Georgia Times January 25 2012 Accessed February 11 2012 in Georgian ფოლკლორისტი ალექსი ჭინჭარაული გარდაიცვალა Archived 2012 07 08 at archive today GHN News Agency February 14 2012 Accessed February 15 2012 in Georgian ლუიზა შაკიაშვილი გარდაიცვალა Medianews March 1 2012 Accessed March 1 2012 in Russian V Parizhe skonchalsya izvestnyj gruzinskij televedushij Dzhanri Kashiya Ekho Kavkaza March 11 2012 Accessed March 11 2012 Erlom Akhvlediani Georgian National Filmography Accessed March 24 2012 in Georgian 81 წლის ასაკში შალვა გაწერელია გარდაიცვალა Archived 2012 07 10 at archive today GHN News Agency April 10 2012 Accessed April 10 2012 in Georgian ალექსანდრე ჩიკვაიძე გარდაიცვალა Archived 2014 02 19 at the Wayback Machine GeoNews ge May 8 2012 Former Georgian striker Shengelia dies at 55 Chicago Tribune Reuters June 21 2012 Retrieved 23 June 2012 Violinist Marine Iashvili died Georgian Public Broadcaster July 10 2012 in Georgian გარდაიცვალა აკადემიკოსი ნინო ჯავახიშვილი MediaNews ge July 24 2012 Former deputy FM found shot dead in Tbilisi Trend August 3 2012 Who was killed in Minsk a Georgian MP or a Russian criminal boss Charter97 August 7 2012 in Georgian გარდაიცვალა გენერალ მაიორი რევაზ გურგენიძე Archived 2013 01 16 at the Wayback Machine GHN News Agency 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