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2013 in Georgia (country)

In 2013, Georgia finalized its first-ever peaceful change of power and transition to a parliamentary republic. The Georgian Dream-dominated government, which came to power after defeating, in October 2012, the United National Movement led by the outgoing President Mikheil Saakashvili, promised more democratic reforms. The Georgian Dream candidate Giorgi Margvelashvili won the presidential election in October 2013 and the new constitution significantly reducing the authority of the president in favor of those of the prime minister and government came into effect. In November, the leader of the Georgian Dream, Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili announced his withdrawal from politics as promised earlier, and the Parliament of Georgia approved his nominee, Irakli Garibashvili, as the country's new head of government.

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The relations between the new cabinet with the outgoing President Saakashvili and his allies remained tense. The year saw controversies surrounding the detentions and trials on various charges of several members of the previous government and the UNM, including the ex-ministers Bacho Akhalaia and Ivane Merabishvili, and the incumbent mayor of Tbilisi, Gigi Ugulava, who was suspended by the court from his elected office. Human rights record was marred by the violence against anti-homophobia activists in May.

The new government repeatedly stressed their adherence to Georgia's pro-Western foreign policy course and intention to improve relations with Russia, which had fought a war with Georgia over breakaway South Ossetia and Abkhazia in 2008. Despite verbal overtures and meeting between Georgian and Russian diplomats, the relations between the two countries showed no significant improvement. Georgia protested against installment of barbwire fences by the Russian military along the South Ossetian demarcation line. In November, Georgia initialed an association agreement with the European Union and won praise from NATO for reforms.

Incumbents Edit

National Edit

Autonomous republics Edit

Adjara Edit

Abkhazia Edit

Disputed territories Edit

Abkhazia Edit

South Ossetia Edit

Events Edit

January Edit

February Edit

  • February 7 — President Saakashvili's annual state of the nation address in the Parliament, scheduled for February 8, is postponed by the Georgian Dream parliamentary majority amid controversy over the Georgian Dream-initiated constitutional amendments to restrict presidential power. Saakashvili decides to deliver his speech from the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia.[9]
  • February 8 — Some 300-strong group of protesters physically assault members of President Mikheil Saakashvili's United National Movement party outside the National Library, forcing the president to deliver his annual state of the nation address from the presidential palace.[9]

March Edit

 
The Parliament session hall in Kutaisi in April 2013.
  • March 4 — The meeting between President Saakashvili and Prime Minister Ivanishvili in Tbilisi for talks about their differences fail to bring tangible results.[10]
  • March 4 — The Parliament of Georgia adopts a resolution, drafted jointly by the rivaling Georgian Dream and United National Movement factions, reiterating Georgia's commitment to its pro-Western foreign policy course.[11]
  • March 21 — The Parliament of Georgia unanimously passes constitutional amendment stripping the President of his right to appoint the new government without Parliament's approval. In a preceding non-binding test vote President Saakashvili's allies in the parliament vote against the measure to prove the Georgian Dream majority do not have the 2/3 majority required to change the constitution on their own. The amendments are passed with the third and final reading on March 25, 2013.[12][13]

April Edit

  • April 19 — Over 10,000 people gather in downtown Tbilisi in support of President Saakashvili and his United National Movement in a first mass rally since the party's defeat at the October 2012 parliamentary elections.[14]
  • April 27 — The Georgian Dream candidates win all three vacant seats in the parliament of Georgia in the by-elections in three single-mandate constituencies in Nadzaladevi (Tbilisi), Baghdati, and Samtredia.[15]

May Edit

 
The Afghanistan deployment ceremony for the 42nd and 33rd infantry battalions. March 22, 2013.

June Edit

 
Deep Purple performing at the Tbilisi Open Air 2013.
  • June 5 – The Tbilisi Open Air festival, featuring the British hard rock band Deep Purple, is held at the Dinamo Arena stadium.[22]
  • June 6 – Seven Georgian servicemen are killed and nine wounded in an insurgent attack with a truck bomb on the ISAF base in Shir Ghazay, Afghanistan.[23]
  • June 7–16 – Tbilisi hosts the 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup.
  • June 13 – The Interior Ministry of Georgia announces it has "thwarted an attempted terrorist act at its stage of preparation" and arrests two suspects, the "foreign citizens" Mikail Kadiev and Rizvan Omarov.[24]
  • June 27 – NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen visits Tbilisi, expressing his concern over recent arrests of the former government officials and urging Ivanishvili's government to avoid selective justice.[25]

July Edit

August Edit

  • August 26 – Tensions erupt in southern Samtskhe-Javakheti region as the government forcibly dismantles a minaret in the Muslim Georgian village of Chela, Adigeni Municipality, citing lack of proper building authorization.[29] The minaret would be reinstalled after the permission has been granted by the municipality council in November 2013.[30]

September Edit

 
A Georgian villager is left beyond the barbwire fence installed by the Russian troops along the South Ossetia–Georgia contact line. September 2013
  • September 9 – Georgia holds its first ever air show at the military airstrip of the Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing factory in Tbilisi to mark the anniversary of Georgian-American aviation engineer Alexander Kartveli's birth.[31]
  • September 25 – President Saakashvili condemns what he calls the continuing annexation of Georgian lands by Russian troops while addressing the United Nations General Assembly as the Russian military continues to install barbed-wire fences to mark out new areas claimed by breakaway South Ossetia.[32]

October Edit

  • October 3 – Georgia's Interior Ministry says that a Kyrgyz national, Samar Chokutaev, an IT specialist for a Russian mobile-phone operator in breakaway Abkhazia, has been charged in absentia on terrorism-related charges. The man is identified by the Georgian police as the author of a "jihad threat" video against Georgian troops circulating on the Internet in June.[33]
  • October 15 – Georgia's former defense minister under Saakashvili, Davit Kezerashvili, is detained on Interpol warrant in France on corruption charges, the Georgian government seeking his extradition.[34]
  • October 27 – Ruling Georgian Dream coalition candidate Giorgi Margvelashvili wins presidential election with 62% of vote. Outgoing president Saakashvili's UNM party candidate Davit Bakradze ends up second with 22%.[35]

November Edit

 
Inauguration ceremony of President Giorgi Margvelashvili on November 17, 2013.
  • November 2 – Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili reiterates his decision to resign later in November, naming 31-year-old Interior Minister Irakli Gharibashvili as the Georgian Dream's choice for prime minister.[36]
  • November 3 – The outgoing President Saakashvili pardons his government's former member, Bachana Akhalaia, convicted of inhuman treatment of inmates which led to a bloody prison riot in March 2006. Akhalaia still remains in prison, pending trial for power abuse charges.[37]
  • November 7 – Georgia's chief prosecutor Archil Kbilashvili announces his resignation, citing differences on reforms within the government of Georgia.[38]
  • November 17 – Giorgi Margvelashvili is sworn in as the fourth President of Georgia. With this, a new constitution, significantly reducing new president's power at the expense of increasing prime minister's authority, comes into effect.[39]
  • November 20 – The Parliament of Georgia approves the new Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and his cabinet with 93 votes to 19.[40]
  • November 29 – Georgia initials association agreement with the European Union at the 3rd Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.[41][42][43]

December Edit

  • December 4 – A contentious government-proposed local self-governance reform plan triggers more controversy after the head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Ilia II, denounces it as a threat to Georgia's integrity.[44]
  • December 7 – Mikheil Saakashvili, the former President of Georgia, addresses the pro-Europe protesters in support of their cause in Kyiv in Ukrainian.[45]
  • December 22 – The Tbilisi City Court suspends from office the Mayor of Tbilisi, Gigi Ugulava, member of the formerly ruling and now the opposition UNM party, who is charged with misspending of GEL 48.18 million of public funds.[46]
  • December 30 – Chief Prosecutor Otar Partskhaladze resigns following controversy surrounding his past criminal record in Germany.[47][48]

Ongoing Edit

Cinema Edit

  • In Bloom, directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß
  • Georgian Shepherd Dog, directed by Toma Chagelishvili
  • Granny, directed by Sandro Katamashvili
  • The Leopard and the Brave, directed by Mariam Kandelaki
  • A Fold in My Blanket, directed by Zaza Rusadze[49]
  • Tangerines, a Georgian–Estonian film directed by Zaza Urushadze[50]

Deaths Edit

  • January 5 – Jemal Ajiashvili, 69, Georgian-Jewish writer and former member of the Parliament of Georgia (1992–2003), because of "severe illness" .[51]
  • January 15 – Zurab Popkhadze, 40, Georgian footballer and manager, suicide by hanging.[52]
  • January 17 – Guram Sagaradze, 84, Georgian actor.[53]
  • January 19 – Irakli Tsitsishvili, 91, Georgian pediatrician.[54]
  • January 30 – Nodar Andguladze, 85, Georgian opera singer (dramatic tenor).[55]
  • February 5 – Natela Urushadze, 90, Georgian theater historian.[56]
  • March 10 – Tengiz Amirejibi, 85, Georgian pianist.
  • March 24 – Ioseb Kechakmadze, 73, Georgian composer.
  • May 9 – Otar Megvinetukhutsesi, 81, Georgian actor.
  • May 24 – Viktor Domukhovsky, 65, Georgian politician, Member of Parliament (1991–92), heart attack (Warsaw, Poland).[57]
  • June 13 – Giga Lordkipanidze, 86, Georgian theatre and film director, respiratory failure.[58]
  • June 23 – Giorgi Tevzadze, 26, Georgian street racer, car accident.[59]
  • August 1 – Iakob Akhuashvili, 86, Georgian educator and onomastician.
  • October 4 – Gogi Khutsishvili, 65, Georgian political scientist and rights activist.
  • October 10 – Kote Cholokashvili, 91, Georgian ethnographer.
  • October 29 – Rudolf Kehrer, 90, Georgia-born German classical pianist.
  • December 9 – Avtandil Tskitishvili, 63, Georgian general.
  • December 12 – Chabua Amirejibi, 92, Georgian writer.

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In 2013 Georgia finalized its first ever peaceful change of power and transition to a parliamentary republic The Georgian Dream dominated government which came to power after defeating in October 2012 the United National Movement led by the outgoing President Mikheil Saakashvili promised more democratic reforms The Georgian Dream candidate Giorgi Margvelashvili won the presidential election in October 2013 and the new constitution significantly reducing the authority of the president in favor of those of the prime minister and government came into effect In November the leader of the Georgian Dream Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili announced his withdrawal from politics as promised earlier and the Parliament of Georgia approved his nominee Irakli Garibashvili as the country s new head of government 2012 2011 2010 2013 in Georgia country 2014 2015 2016Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also Other events of 2013List of years in Georgia country The relations between the new cabinet with the outgoing President Saakashvili and his allies remained tense The year saw controversies surrounding the detentions and trials on various charges of several members of the previous government and the UNM including the ex ministers Bacho Akhalaia and Ivane Merabishvili and the incumbent mayor of Tbilisi Gigi Ugulava who was suspended by the court from his elected office Human rights record was marred by the violence against anti homophobia activists in May The new government repeatedly stressed their adherence to Georgia s pro Western foreign policy course and intention to improve relations with Russia which had fought a war with Georgia over breakaway South Ossetia and Abkhazia in 2008 Despite verbal overtures and meeting between Georgian and Russian diplomats the relations between the two countries showed no significant improvement Georgia protested against installment of barbwire fences by the Russian military along the South Ossetian demarcation line In November Georgia initialed an association agreement with the European Union and won praise from NATO for reforms 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 2 11 November 2 12 December 2 13 Ongoing 3 Cinema 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesIncumbents EditNational Edit President Mikheil Saakashvili January 25 2004 November 17 2013 Giorgi Margvelashvili November 17 2013 present Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili October 25 2012 November 20 2013 Irakli Garibashvili November 20 2013 December 30 2015 Chairperson of Parliament David Usupashvili October 21 2012 November 18 2016 Autonomous republics Edit Adjara Edit Chairman of the Government Archil Khabadze since October 30 2012 Chairman of the Supreme Council Avtandil Beridze since October 28 2012 Abkhazia Edit Chairman of Government in exile Giorgi Baramia June 15 2009 April 5 2013 Vakhtang Kolbaia acting since April 8 2013 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 Valeri Bganba since April 3 2012 South Ossetia Edit President Leonid Tibilov since April 19 2012 Prime Minister Rostislav Khugayev since April 26 2012 Chairman of Parliament Stanislav Kochiev since July 2 2012 Events EditJanuary Edit January 1 Georgia takes over the rotating presidency of the GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development which brings together Georgia Ukraine Azerbaijan and Moldova 1 January 5 The Tbilisi City Court sentences the former Minister of Justice Zurab Adeishvili to a pretrial detention in absentia responding to the charges of organizing inhuman treatment of inmates filed by the Prosecutor s Office 2 January 13 Nearly 200 people considered political prisoners by Georgia s new parliament are released under an amnesty 3 January 23 Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili relieves Defense Minister Irakli Alasania of his duties as Deputy Prime Minister citing Alasania s narrow circle discussion of his plans for the 2013 presidential election 4 5 January 23 Ilia II Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia meets President of Russia Vladimir Putin in the presence of the Russian prelate Kirill I of Moscow in Moscow 6 January 24 Georgia s Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has a brief conversation with his Russian counterpart Dmitri Medvedev at the World Economic Forum in Davos this being the first meeting between the Georgian and Russian heads of the governments after the war of 2008 7 January 24 Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan under arrest since 2008 released from prison under amnesty law 8 February Edit February 7 President Saakashvili s annual state of the nation address in the Parliament scheduled for February 8 is postponed by the Georgian Dream parliamentary majority amid controversy over the Georgian Dream initiated constitutional amendments to restrict presidential power Saakashvili decides to deliver his speech from the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia 9 February 8 Some 300 strong group of protesters physically assault members of President Mikheil Saakashvili s United National Movement party outside the National Library forcing the president to deliver his annual state of the nation address from the presidential palace 9 March Edit nbsp The Parliament session hall in Kutaisi in April 2013 March 4 The meeting between President Saakashvili and Prime Minister Ivanishvili in Tbilisi for talks about their differences fail to bring tangible results 10 March 4 The Parliament of Georgia adopts a resolution drafted jointly by the rivaling Georgian Dream and United National Movement factions reiterating Georgia s commitment to its pro Western foreign policy course 11 March 21 The Parliament of Georgia unanimously passes constitutional amendment stripping the President of his right to appoint the new government without Parliament s approval In a preceding non binding test vote President Saakashvili s allies in the parliament vote against the measure to prove the Georgian Dream majority do not have the 2 3 majority required to change the constitution on their own The amendments are passed with the third and final reading on March 25 2013 12 13 April Edit April 19 Over 10 000 people gather in downtown Tbilisi in support of President Saakashvili and his United National Movement in a first mass rally since the party s defeat at the October 2012 parliamentary elections 14 April 27 The Georgian Dream candidates win all three vacant seats in the parliament of Georgia in the by elections in three single mandate constituencies in Nadzaladevi Tbilisi Baghdati and Samtredia 15 May Edit nbsp The Afghanistan deployment ceremony for the 42nd and 33rd infantry battalions March 22 2013 May 12 First Deputy Interior Minister and member of the ruling Georgian Dream coalition Gela Khvedelidze is arrested over charges of breach of privacy related to the case involving leaking of a secretly recorded threesome sex video purportedly featuring one of his critics 16 May 13 A Georgian ISAF contingent repels an insurgent attack on a Georgian base in Afghanistan s Helmand Province in which three Georgians are killed and 27 wounded 17 May 17 2013 Tbilisi anti homophobia rally protests Some 30 people are injured when conservative protesters including Orthodox priests break through police lines and disrupt a planned anti homophobia rally in downtown Tbilisi 18 19 May 18 Georgian performers Sopho Gelovani and Nodiko Tatishvili end up at 15th place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 final in Malmo Sweden 20 May 21 Ivane Merabishvili the United National Movement party secretary general and Georgia s former Prime Minister and Zurab Tchiaberashvili governor of Kakheti are arrested in connection to investigation into alleged misspending of GEL 5 2 million public funds on their party activists during the 2012 election campaign leading to accusations of political vendetta leveled by the United National Movement against the Ivanishvili government 21 June Edit nbsp Deep Purple performing at the Tbilisi Open Air 2013 June 5 The Tbilisi Open Air festival featuring the British hard rock band Deep Purple is held at the Dinamo Arena stadium 22 June 6 Seven Georgian servicemen are killed and nine wounded in an insurgent attack with a truck bomb on the ISAF base in Shir Ghazay Afghanistan 23 June 7 16 Tbilisi hosts the 2013 IRB Tbilisi Cup June 13 The Interior Ministry of Georgia announces it has thwarted an attempted terrorist act at its stage of preparation and arrests two suspects the foreign citizens Mikail Kadiev and Rizvan Omarov 24 June 27 NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen visits Tbilisi expressing his concern over recent arrests of the former government officials and urging Ivanishvili s government to avoid selective justice 25 July Edit July 4 The Georgian police seizes 116 kg heroin and arrests two foreign nationals in one of the country s biggest ever drug hauls 26 July 12 Georgia and Vanuatu sign an agreement on establishing diplomatic and consular relations ending the uncertainty over Vanuatu s recognition of breakaway Abkhazia 27 July 22 The European Union and Georgia successfully conclude negotiations for a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area DCFTA as part of the Association Agreement between them 28 August Edit August 26 Tensions erupt in southern Samtskhe Javakheti region as the government forcibly dismantles a minaret in the Muslim Georgian village of Chela Adigeni Municipality citing lack of proper building authorization 29 The minaret would be reinstalled after the permission has been granted by the municipality council in November 2013 30 September Edit nbsp A Georgian villager is left beyond the barbwire fence installed by the Russian troops along the South Ossetia Georgia contact line September 2013September 9 Georgia holds its first ever air show at the military airstrip of the Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing factory in Tbilisi to mark the anniversary of Georgian American aviation engineer Alexander Kartveli s birth 31 September 25 President Saakashvili condemns what he calls the continuing annexation of Georgian lands by Russian troops while addressing the United Nations General Assembly as the Russian military continues to install barbed wire fences to mark out new areas claimed by breakaway South Ossetia 32 October Edit October 3 Georgia s Interior Ministry says that a Kyrgyz national Samar Chokutaev an IT specialist for a Russian mobile phone operator in breakaway Abkhazia has been charged in absentia on terrorism related charges The man is identified by the Georgian police as the author of a jihad threat video against Georgian troops circulating on the Internet in June 33 October 15 Georgia s former defense minister under Saakashvili Davit Kezerashvili is detained on Interpol warrant in France on corruption charges the Georgian government seeking his extradition 34 October 27 Ruling Georgian Dream coalition candidate Giorgi Margvelashvili wins presidential election with 62 of vote Outgoing president Saakashvili s UNM party candidate Davit Bakradze ends up second with 22 35 November Edit nbsp Inauguration ceremony of President Giorgi Margvelashvili on November 17 2013 November 2 Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili reiterates his decision to resign later in November naming 31 year old Interior Minister Irakli Gharibashvili as the Georgian Dream s choice for prime minister 36 November 3 The outgoing President Saakashvili pardons his government s former member Bachana Akhalaia convicted of inhuman treatment of inmates which led to a bloody prison riot in March 2006 Akhalaia still remains in prison pending trial for power abuse charges 37 November 7 Georgia s chief prosecutor Archil Kbilashvili announces his resignation citing differences on reforms within the government of Georgia 38 November 17 Giorgi Margvelashvili is sworn in as the fourth President of Georgia With this a new constitution significantly reducing new president s power at the expense of increasing prime minister s authority comes into effect 39 November 20 The Parliament of Georgia approves the new Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and his cabinet with 93 votes to 19 40 November 29 Georgia initials association agreement with the European Union at the 3rd Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius Lithuania 41 42 43 December Edit December 4 A contentious government proposed local self governance reform plan triggers more controversy after the head of the Georgian Orthodox Church Patriarch Ilia II denounces it as a threat to Georgia s integrity 44 December 7 Mikheil Saakashvili the former President of Georgia addresses the pro Europe protesters in support of their cause in Kyiv in Ukrainian 45 December 22 The Tbilisi City Court suspends from office the Mayor of Tbilisi Gigi Ugulava member of the formerly ruling and now the opposition UNM party who is charged with misspending of GEL 48 18 million of public funds 46 December 30 Chief Prosecutor Otar Partskhaladze resigns following controversy surrounding his past criminal record in Germany 47 48 Ongoing Edit War in Afghanistan 2001 present Georgia Russia crisis 2008 present 2012 13 Umaglesi Liga 2012 13 Georgian CupCinema EditIn Bloom directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross Georgian Shepherd Dog directed by Toma Chagelishvili Granny directed by Sandro Katamashvili The Leopard and the Brave directed by Mariam Kandelaki A Fold in My Blanket directed by Zaza Rusadze 49 Tangerines a Georgian Estonian film directed by Zaza Urushadze 50 Deaths EditJanuary 5 Jemal Ajiashvili 69 Georgian Jewish writer and former member of the Parliament of Georgia 1992 2003 because of severe illness 51 January 15 Zurab Popkhadze 40 Georgian footballer and manager suicide by hanging 52 January 17 Guram Sagaradze 84 Georgian actor 53 January 19 Irakli Tsitsishvili 91 Georgian pediatrician 54 January 30 Nodar Andguladze 85 Georgian opera singer dramatic tenor 55 February 5 Natela Urushadze 90 Georgian theater historian 56 March 10 Tengiz Amirejibi 85 Georgian pianist March 24 Ioseb Kechakmadze 73 Georgian composer May 9 Otar Megvinetukhutsesi 81 Georgian actor May 24 Viktor Domukhovsky 65 Georgian politician Member of Parliament 1991 92 heart attack Warsaw Poland 57 June 13 Giga Lordkipanidze 86 Georgian theatre and film director respiratory failure 58 June 23 Giorgi Tevzadze 26 Georgian street racer car accident 59 August 1 Iakob Akhuashvili 86 Georgian educator and onomastician October 4 Gogi Khutsishvili 65 Georgian political scientist and rights activist October 10 Kote Cholokashvili 91 Georgian ethnographer October 29 Rudolf Kehrer 90 Georgia born German classical pianist December 9 Avtandil Tskitishvili 63 Georgian general December 12 Chabua Amirejibi 92 Georgian writer References Edit Kirtzkhalia N January 2 2013 Georgia takes up GUAM chairmanship Trend News Agency Court Orders Pretrial Detention for Ex Justice Minister In Absentia Civil Georgia January 6 2013 190 Georgian political prisoners walk free PoliceOne com January 13 2013 Georgian Defense Minister Loses Deputy Prime Minister Post RFE RL January 23 2013 PM Speaks of Reasons Behind Demoting Alasania Civil Georgia January 24 2013 Georgian Church Leader Meets Putin Civil Georgia January 23 2013 Ivanishvili had brief conversation with Medvedev in Davos News az January 24 2013 Georgia s President comments on release of Javakhk activist Vahagn Chakhalyan Georgian Public Broadcaster 25 January 2013 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2013 a b Georgian Police Detain Three Involved In Tbilisi Violence RFE RL February 9 2013 Meeting between leaders yields no results The Messenger Online March 6 2013 Parliament Adopts Bipartisan Resolution on Foreign Policy Civil Georgia March 7 2013 Georgian PM s allies curb presidential powers Reuters March 21 2013 Constitutional Amendment Passed with Final Reading Civil Georgia March 25 2013 Thousands rally in Georgia for Saakashvili AFP through Global Post April 19 2013 GD Candidates Lead in MP By Elections Civil Georgia April 28 2013 First Deputy Interior Minister Arrested over Leaked Sex Video Civil Georgia May 12 2013 Three Georgian Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan Attack Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty May 13 2013 Conservatives attack gay activists at rally in Tbilisi BBC News May 17 2013 Mob Disrupts Gay Activist Rally in Georgia 30 Injured RIA Novosti May 17 2013 Participants through the years Georgia Eurovision Song Contest May 18 2013 Ex PM Merabishvili Ex Healthcare Minister Tchiaberashvili Arrested Civil Georgia May 21 2013 2013 Tbilisi Open Air held Georgian Public Broadcaster 1st Channel June 6 2013 Seven Georgian Soldiers Die in Afghan Truck Bomb Attack Civil Georgia June 6 2013 Interior Ministry Says it Foiled Terror Plot Civil Georgia June 13 2013 Antidze Margarita June 27 2013 NATO warns Georgia against political persecution of ex officials Reuters Georgian Police Say 116kg Heroin Seized Civil Georgia July 4 2013 Georgia Vanuatu Establish Diplomatic Ties Archived 2014 02 22 at the Wayback Machine Civil Georgia July 15 2013 EU and Georgia conclude talks on Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area European Commission Press Release July 22 2013 Bukia Sofo September 6 2013 Toppled Minaret Provokes Passions in Georgia Caucasus Reporting Service Issue 700 Institute for War amp Peace Reporting Minaret Re Erected in Chela Civil Georgia November 28 2013 First air show took place in Georgia permanent dead link Georgian News TV September 10 2013 Kuprashvili Natia October 1 2013 Unfriendly Advances in Georgia Archived 2014 06 02 at the Wayback Machine Caucasus Reporting Service Issue 703 Institute for War amp Peace Reporting Kyrgyz Man Wanted In Georgia Jihad Video Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty October 3 2013 Tbilisi Seeks Extradition of Ex Defense Minister Detained in France Civil Georgia October 15 2013 Retrieved November 8 2013 Georgia elections Russia welcomes new president Giorgi Margvelashvili The Telegraph October 28 2013 Georgia Interior Minister Irakli Gharibashvili Proposed as PM EurasiaNet November 2 2013 Saakashvili Pardons Akhalaia Civil Georgia November 3 2013 Antidze Margarita November 7 2013 Georgia s chief prosecutor quits cites differences on reforms Reuters Chicago Tribune Margvelashvili Sworn in as New President Civil Georgia November 17 2013 New PM Wins Confidence Vote Civil Georgia November 20 2013 EU Turns Up the Heat on Ukraine The Wall Street Journal November 29 2013 Georgia initials association agreement with EU Kiyv Post November 29 2013 Strategic Eastern Partnership agreements signed in Vilnius Archived 2016 03 20 at the Wayback Machine Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union November 29 2013 Govt Called Not to Yield to Attempts of Discrediting Local Governance Reform Civil Georgia December 5 2013 Saakashvili Addresses Protesters in Kiev Civil Georgia December 5 2013 Court Suspends Tbilisi Mayor from Office Civil Georgia December 22 2013 Chief Prosecutor Resigns Civil Georgia December 30 2013 New Georgian Prosecutor General Under Attack Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty December 27 2013 2013 films Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Georgian National Film Center Retrieved February 16 2013 Tangerines Mandariinid Warsaw International Film Festival Retrieved December 11 2013 in Georgian პოეტი ჯემალ აჯიაშვილი გარდაიცვალა The poet Jemal Ajiashvili dies MediaNews January 6 2013 Eks futbolist KS Zurab Pophadze pokonchil zhizn samoubijstvom Region Samara 15 January 2013 Retrieved 2013 01 15 in Georgian გარდაიცვალა მსახიობი გურამ საღარაძე The actor Guram Sagaradze dies RFE RL January 17 2013 President expresses condolence over Irakli Tsitsishvili s death Georgian Public Broadcaster January 19 2013 in Georgian გარდაიცვალა მომღერალი და პედაგოგი ნოდარ ანდღულაძე The singer and educator Nodar Andguladze dies RFE RL January 30 2013 Georgian theater historian Natela Urushadze dies Georgian Public Broadcaster February 6 2013 ვიქტორ დომუხოვსკი 65 წლის ასაკში გარდაიცვალა Viktor Domukhovsky dies at 65 Archived 2016 03 09 at the Wayback Machine News ge May 28 2013 Famous Georgian director Giga Lortkipanidze dies at 86 Georgian News TV June 13 2013 Giorgi Tevzadze s Last Drift Video Before His Tragic Death and an Eerie YouTube Message Carscoops June 25 2013 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2013 in Georgia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 in Georgia country amp oldid 1175132921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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