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Levan Khabeishvili

Levan Khabeishvili (Georgian: ლევან ხაბეიშვილი; born on May 7, 1987) is a Georgian activist and politician who has served as a Member of Parliament since 2020.

Levan Khabeishvili
Chairman of the United National Movement
Assumed office
5 February 2023
Preceded byNika Melia
Member of the Parliament of Georgia
Assumed office
11 December 2020
Member of the Tbilisi City Assembly
In office
13 November 2017 – 31 May 2021
Personal details
Born (1987-05-07) May 7, 1987 (age 36)
Political partyNew Georgia (2016–2017)
United National Movement (since 2017)
EducationMinor Academy of Sciences of Georgia
Signature

Entering the public service as a local official in 2008, he joined the ruling United National Movement from a young age, serving both in Tbilisi's local bureaucracy and the Administration of President Mikheil Saakashvili. After the latter's exit from Georgia and his own loss in a local race in 2014, he joined the New Georgia party, under which he ran a failed bid for Parliament in 2016. In 2017, he was elected to the Tbilisi City Assembly as a member of UNM, which launched him a platform from which he became one of the most vocal anti-governmental activists, often accusing the Georgian Dream-led government of corruption.

Since 2020, he has been a member of Parliament, although his term has been characterized with boycotts and low attendance. He has been characterized as a populist. He was elected as Chairman of the United National Movement in January 2023, defeating his predecessor Nika Melia.

Early life and education edit

Levan Khabeishvili was born on May 7, 1987. At the age of 20, he joined public administration and was appointed as Head of the Youth Affairs Department of the Isani-Samgori District in Tbilisi, at the time under the solid control of the United National Movement. In 2010, he graduated in business management from the Minor Academy of Sciences of Georgia.[1]

Beginning of career edit

In 2010, Levan Khabeishvili became a member of the Sports Monitoring Service of the City of Tbilisi. In 2012, he became a staffer at the administration of President Mikheil Saakashvili, indicating a significant rise in his political status. Following Saakashvili's departure from office in 2013, he was appointed as Deputy Head of the Social Services and Culture Service of the City of Tbilisi by Mayor Gigi Ugulava.

During the 2014 municipal elections, Khabeishvili was nominated by UNM as its candidate in for the City Assembly's Samgori district, although he lost to GD's Ia Makasarashvili after receiving 33.8% of the vote.[2] That year's ultimate defeat of UNM resulted in Khabeishvili leaving the public sector to join political activism. He routinely made controversial statements against the Georgian Dream-led government, often being accused of promoting "unfounded conspiracy theories" or populistic ideals, including by alleging that Cartu Bank had been set up by Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili to launder money,[3] calling for the resignation of the government's economic council for failing to address poverty in the country,[4] and calling the distribution of 745,000 GEL in bonuses to members of the High Council of Justice a form of corruption.[5]

He briefly left UNM in 2016 to join New Georgia, a novel political party founded by former UNM official and Deputy Justice Minister Giorgi Vashadze. When New Georgia joined the State for the People electoral block led by opera singer Paata Burchuladze, Khabeishvili was placed in 10th position on the SfP's electoral list[6] and was the bloc's nominee for the Parliament Majoritarian District of Samgori, facing 13 other candidates, including TV host Giorgi Mosidze (GD) and City Assembly member Irakli Nadiradze (UNM).[7] He finished in third position with 7.9%.[8]

At the Tbilisi City Assembly edit

Joining back UNM after his defeat in 2016, he was elected to the Tbilisi City Assembly during the 2017 local elections as part of the party's electoral list. In the Assembly, he became one of the most vocal critiques of Mayor Kakha Kaladze, who himself accused Khabeishvili of staging "political shows to score points".[9] Most notably, he criticized the mayor's decision to abolish the Land Zoning Board and 19 other regulatory councils,[10] while accusing local officials of corruption by handing out public contracts to political figures close to Georgian Dream.[11] In 2017, he accused real estate developer LISI Green Town of secretly burning down trees close to Tbilisi's Lisi Lake, which the company denied.[12] At a more national level, he accused the Central Election Commission of budgetary waste by organizing international trips, an accusation that the CEC directly responded to as being "wrongful".[13] During the COVID-19-related lockdown in Georgia that involved the ban of vehicle transport, he revealed footage of former Chief Prosecutor Otar Partskhaladze driving a car, in violation of the state of emergency.[14] He also sought to raise awareness on corruption in other parts of Georgia, once organizing a protest against the prefect of Bakuriani for a self-distributed bonus.[15]

Levan Khabeishvili often used national controversies to organize protests. He was one of UNM's leaders to launch demonstrations in June 2018 against the Georgian Government over the killing of two teenagers during a street fight in Downtown Tbilisi, protests during which he was arrested for insulting police officers.[16] In December 2019, he led protests that called for the resignation of Tbilisi City Assemblyman Erekle Kukhianidze (GD) who had publicly criticized Vazha Gaprindashvili, a Georgian doctor that had been jailed by Russian forces in South Ossetia seeking to provide care in the separatist region.[17]

On January 24, 2020, Levan Khabeishvili was involved in a physical confrontation during a City Assembly commission meeting. In the middle of a speech, three GD City Assemblymen (Alexandre Khujadze, Avtandil Tsintsadze and Tarash Shurgaia) assaulted him, resulting in injuries sustained to his face and a black eye. On his way out of the Assembly building, Khabeishvili himself assaulted GD Assemblyman Irakli Zarkua. Khujadze, Tsintsadze, Shurgaia and Khabeishvili would each be charged by the Prosecutor's Office, although the case never went to court.[18] The ruling Georgian Dream's response at the time proved to be controversial, as it sought to justify its members' attack on Khabeishvili.[19]

Term as MP edit

2020 parliamentary election edit

On June 19, 2020, Levan Khabeishvili was nominated a group of more than a dozen opposition parties as nominee for the Parliament Majoritarian District of Samgori,[20] while appearing as 35th on UNM's electoral list.[21] He ran against 16 candidates, including GD's Sozar Subari, a former cabinet minister, and far-right activist Guram Palavandishvili.[22] In September, he reported a "raid" on his campaign headquarters and the Ministry of Internal Affairs launched an investigation which did not result in any arrests.[23] According to the civil society organization Georgian Young Lawyers Association, one of his campaign volunteers was assaulted by GD activists.[24] Winning 39.2% in the first round, he moved to a runoff against Subari,[25] although, like other opposition nominees, he boycotted the second round after allegations surfaced of massive voter fraud. In the runoff, he only received 11.3%,[26] but nonetheless won a seat in Parliament from UNM's proportional party list.

Throughout the campaign and although a member of UNM, he remained a financial contributor of SfP, now under UNM's electoral bloc.[27]

In Parliament edit

Levan Khabeishvili was one of dozens of MPs to not recognize the results of the 2020 legislative elections and participated in a boycott and large-scale protests calling for new elections. In one of those demonstrations, he set up tents to block the entrance to Parliament in February 2021 and was temporarily arrested by the police, despite his parliamentary immunity.[28] His call for repeat polls was criticized by fellow opposition MP Levan Ioseliani of the Citizens' Party.[29] When UNM Chairman Nika Melia had his parliamentary immunity lifted, thus setting up a future arrest, Khabeishvili threatened to respond to the authorities with force.[30] He put an end to his boycott along with the rest of UNM after a short-lived EU-facilitated agreement between the opposition and Georgian Dream in April 2021.

Since then, Levan Khabeishvili has been a member of the Agricultural Affairs Committee. He has been one of the least present MPs, only taking part in less than 2% of votes since taking office.

Khabeishvili reiterated his calls for new legislative elections after the return and subsequent arrest of exiled former president Mikheil Saakashvili in October 2021, taking part in large rallies organized for his release.[31] More controversially, he called on blocking the entrances to all state buildings and "throwing out" members of Georgian Dream from their cabinets.[32] On November 9, 2021, he led a massive rally in front of the State Chancellery during which he engaged in a confrontation with police officers as he attempted to spray paint the words "Free Misha" (a slogan used by activists supporting the release of Saakashvili) on the ground.[33]

Levan Khabeishvili has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion, often accusing the Georgian government of secretly working with Russia to avoid sanctions. In one example, he accused the authorities of violating the international sanctions regime by importing Russian oil, in response to which the government admitted the delivery of oil from a Russian company through the Port of Poti, although denying the source was subject to international sanctions.[34] He has made public calls on Aragvi Impex, Wissol Group and Lukoil to stop the import of Russian oil.[35] He has connected the rhetoric by some GD officials against European and American politicians to the potential sanctioning of GD founder Bidzina Ivanishvili.[36]

After the death of a teenager on October 13, 2022 in Tbilisi's Vake Park after jumping in a newly renovated fountain with a malfunctioning electrical system, Khabeishvili filed a lawsuit against the city officials, claiming corruption benefiting public contractor Green Service was responsible for the faulty system.[37]

Activism within UNM edit

During the 2021 local elections, Levan Khabeishvili endorsed Nika Melia's run for Mayor of Tbilisi and backed his plan to boost social welfare programs for children living under the line of poverty.[38] When the State Security Service accused UNM of planning a coup through the murder of an unnamed opposition leader, he accused the authorities of seeking to influence the elections through "ramblings".[39] When former president Mikheil Saakashvili returned to Georgia and was subsequently arrested, he accused the government of engaging in "psychological pressure" against the former leader[40] and during a protest he organized in front of the Ministry of Justice to demonstrate against Saakashvili's perceived poor treatment in jail, he was involved in a verbal confrontation with Tbilisi Police Deputy Director Teimuraz Kupatadze, while 46 activists were arrested that day.[41] He has called on the authorities to allow doctors to make decisions related to Saakashvili's health.[42]

On January 18, 2022, he was selected as UNM's new Anti-Corruption Secretary during a reorganization of the party,[43] launching a nationwide campaign aiming at unveiling cases of corruption at the state and local levels.[44] He was notably met with verbal confrontations during meetings in Akhaltsikhe, Lanchkhuti and Ozurgeti, after which he stated that GD was "ready for violence". After five suspects were arrested in an international money laundering scheme in 2022 linked to call centers, Khabeishvili accused Russia-based and GD-affiliated businessman Ucha Mamatsashvili of benefiting from them under a legal cover provided by Grigol Liluashvili, the powerful head of the State Security Service.[45] In response, Liluashvili sued Khabeishvili for defamation, while Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili accused Khabeishvili himself of benefiting from the call centers, although no evidence has provided to that effect.[46]

Chairmanship edit

On November 18, 2022, Levan Khabeishvili announced he would run for the chairmanship of UNM after a special election was scheduled due to questions on Nika Melia's capacity to lead the party, pledging to focus the party's resources on a campaign to release Saakashvili from prison.[47] He is seen as having the backing of the Saakashvili's closest allies,[48] including former Defense Minister Davit Kezerashvili and former Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili.[49] In response to his candidacy, Prime Minister Garibashvili called him a "clown".[50]

Khabeishvili defeated Melia and two other candidates and was elected as Chairman of the United National Movement on January 30, 2023.[51] He took office following the party congress held on February 5.

His chairmanship has been mired with ongoing controversies surrounding his leadership style. Two members of his appointed Political Council resigned after his refusal to include previous party leaders. After floating an idea of abolishing the party in exchange for the release of Mikheil Saakashvili by the Georgian authorities, UNM's parliamentary leader Khatia Dekanoidze resigned and was replaced by Levan Bezhashvili, who announced a partywide parliamentary boycott when the Tbilisi Municipal Court refused to grant Saakashvili's plea for transfer abroad on medical grounds. On February 8, Khabeishvili announced a wave of nationwide protests against the Georgian government.

Since taking over the party's chairmanship, he has led a wave of internal reforms to encourage intra-party democracy. In May 2023, the party held municipal-level elections for local party leaders and members of UNM's Political Council, making the party the first in Georgia to have an elected executive body.

External links edit

  • Khabeishvili, Levan (2023-03-16). "Pro-EU Georgians are not 'satanists'. We are fighting for our future". Euronews. Retrieved 2023-03-26.

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levan, khabeishvili, georgian, ლევან, ხაბეიშვილი, born, 1987, georgian, activist, politician, served, member, parliament, since, 2020, chairman, united, national, movementincumbentassumed, office, february, 2023preceded, bynika, meliamember, parliament, georgi. Levan Khabeishvili Georgian ლევან ხაბეიშვილი born on May 7 1987 is a Georgian activist and politician who has served as a Member of Parliament since 2020 Levan KhabeishviliChairman of the United National MovementIncumbentAssumed office 5 February 2023Preceded byNika MeliaMember of the Parliament of GeorgiaIncumbentAssumed office 11 December 2020Member of the Tbilisi City AssemblyIn office 13 November 2017 31 May 2021Personal detailsBorn 1987 05 07 May 7 1987 age 36 Political partyNew Georgia 2016 2017 United National Movement since 2017 EducationMinor Academy of Sciences of GeorgiaSignatureEntering the public service as a local official in 2008 he joined the ruling United National Movement from a young age serving both in Tbilisi s local bureaucracy and the Administration of President Mikheil Saakashvili After the latter s exit from Georgia and his own loss in a local race in 2014 he joined the New Georgia party under which he ran a failed bid for Parliament in 2016 In 2017 he was elected to the Tbilisi City Assembly as a member of UNM which launched him a platform from which he became one of the most vocal anti governmental activists often accusing the Georgian Dream led government of corruption Since 2020 he has been a member of Parliament although his term has been characterized with boycotts and low attendance He has been characterized as a populist He was elected as Chairman of the United National Movement in January 2023 defeating his predecessor Nika Melia Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Beginning of career 3 At the Tbilisi City Assembly 4 Term as MP 4 1 2020 parliamentary election 4 2 In Parliament 4 3 Activism within UNM 4 3 1 Chairmanship 5 External links 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editLevan Khabeishvili was born on May 7 1987 At the age of 20 he joined public administration and was appointed as Head of the Youth Affairs Department of the Isani Samgori District in Tbilisi at the time under the solid control of the United National Movement In 2010 he graduated in business management from the Minor Academy of Sciences of Georgia 1 Beginning of career editIn 2010 Levan Khabeishvili became a member of the Sports Monitoring Service of the City of Tbilisi In 2012 he became a staffer at the administration of President Mikheil Saakashvili indicating a significant rise in his political status Following Saakashvili s departure from office in 2013 he was appointed as Deputy Head of the Social Services and Culture Service of the City of Tbilisi by Mayor Gigi Ugulava During the 2014 municipal elections Khabeishvili was nominated by UNM as its candidate in for the City Assembly s Samgori district although he lost to GD s Ia Makasarashvili after receiving 33 8 of the vote 2 That year s ultimate defeat of UNM resulted in Khabeishvili leaving the public sector to join political activism He routinely made controversial statements against the Georgian Dream led government often being accused of promoting unfounded conspiracy theories or populistic ideals including by alleging that Cartu Bank had been set up by Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili to launder money 3 calling for the resignation of the government s economic council for failing to address poverty in the country 4 and calling the distribution of 745 000 GEL in bonuses to members of the High Council of Justice a form of corruption 5 He briefly left UNM in 2016 to join New Georgia a novel political party founded by former UNM official and Deputy Justice Minister Giorgi Vashadze When New Georgia joined the State for the People electoral block led by opera singer Paata Burchuladze Khabeishvili was placed in 10th position on the SfP s electoral list 6 and was the bloc s nominee for the Parliament Majoritarian District of Samgori facing 13 other candidates including TV host Giorgi Mosidze GD and City Assembly member Irakli Nadiradze UNM 7 He finished in third position with 7 9 8 At the Tbilisi City Assembly editJoining back UNM after his defeat in 2016 he was elected to the Tbilisi City Assembly during the 2017 local elections as part of the party s electoral list In the Assembly he became one of the most vocal critiques of Mayor Kakha Kaladze who himself accused Khabeishvili of staging political shows to score points 9 Most notably he criticized the mayor s decision to abolish the Land Zoning Board and 19 other regulatory councils 10 while accusing local officials of corruption by handing out public contracts to political figures close to Georgian Dream 11 In 2017 he accused real estate developer LISI Green Town of secretly burning down trees close to Tbilisi s Lisi Lake which the company denied 12 At a more national level he accused the Central Election Commission of budgetary waste by organizing international trips an accusation that the CEC directly responded to as being wrongful 13 During the COVID 19 related lockdown in Georgia that involved the ban of vehicle transport he revealed footage of former Chief Prosecutor Otar Partskhaladze driving a car in violation of the state of emergency 14 He also sought to raise awareness on corruption in other parts of Georgia once organizing a protest against the prefect of Bakuriani for a self distributed bonus 15 Levan Khabeishvili often used national controversies to organize protests He was one of UNM s leaders to launch demonstrations in June 2018 against the Georgian Government over the killing of two teenagers during a street fight in Downtown Tbilisi protests during which he was arrested for insulting police officers 16 In December 2019 he led protests that called for the resignation of Tbilisi City Assemblyman Erekle Kukhianidze GD who had publicly criticized Vazha Gaprindashvili a Georgian doctor that had been jailed by Russian forces in South Ossetia seeking to provide care in the separatist region 17 On January 24 2020 Levan Khabeishvili was involved in a physical confrontation during a City Assembly commission meeting In the middle of a speech three GD City Assemblymen Alexandre Khujadze Avtandil Tsintsadze and Tarash Shurgaia assaulted him resulting in injuries sustained to his face and a black eye On his way out of the Assembly building Khabeishvili himself assaulted GD Assemblyman Irakli Zarkua Khujadze Tsintsadze Shurgaia and Khabeishvili would each be charged by the Prosecutor s Office although the case never went to court 18 The ruling Georgian Dream s response at the time proved to be controversial as it sought to justify its members attack on Khabeishvili 19 Term as MP edit2020 parliamentary election edit See also 2020 Georgian parliamentary election On June 19 2020 Levan Khabeishvili was nominated a group of more than a dozen opposition parties as nominee for the Parliament Majoritarian District of Samgori 20 while appearing as 35th on UNM s electoral list 21 He ran against 16 candidates including GD s Sozar Subari a former cabinet minister and far right activist Guram Palavandishvili 22 In September he reported a raid on his campaign headquarters and the Ministry of Internal Affairs launched an investigation which did not result in any arrests 23 According to the civil society organization Georgian Young Lawyers Association one of his campaign volunteers was assaulted by GD activists 24 Winning 39 2 in the first round he moved to a runoff against Subari 25 although like other opposition nominees he boycotted the second round after allegations surfaced of massive voter fraud In the runoff he only received 11 3 26 but nonetheless won a seat in Parliament from UNM s proportional party list Throughout the campaign and although a member of UNM he remained a financial contributor of SfP now under UNM s electoral bloc 27 In Parliament edit Levan Khabeishvili was one of dozens of MPs to not recognize the results of the 2020 legislative elections and participated in a boycott and large scale protests calling for new elections In one of those demonstrations he set up tents to block the entrance to Parliament in February 2021 and was temporarily arrested by the police despite his parliamentary immunity 28 His call for repeat polls was criticized by fellow opposition MP Levan Ioseliani of the Citizens Party 29 When UNM Chairman Nika Melia had his parliamentary immunity lifted thus setting up a future arrest Khabeishvili threatened to respond to the authorities with force 30 He put an end to his boycott along with the rest of UNM after a short lived EU facilitated agreement between the opposition and Georgian Dream in April 2021 Since then Levan Khabeishvili has been a member of the Agricultural Affairs Committee He has been one of the least present MPs only taking part in less than 2 of votes since taking office Khabeishvili reiterated his calls for new legislative elections after the return and subsequent arrest of exiled former president Mikheil Saakashvili in October 2021 taking part in large rallies organized for his release 31 More controversially he called on blocking the entrances to all state buildings and throwing out members of Georgian Dream from their cabinets 32 On November 9 2021 he led a massive rally in front of the State Chancellery during which he engaged in a confrontation with police officers as he attempted to spray paint the words Free Misha a slogan used by activists supporting the release of Saakashvili on the ground 33 Levan Khabeishvili has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion often accusing the Georgian government of secretly working with Russia to avoid sanctions In one example he accused the authorities of violating the international sanctions regime by importing Russian oil in response to which the government admitted the delivery of oil from a Russian company through the Port of Poti although denying the source was subject to international sanctions 34 He has made public calls on Aragvi Impex Wissol Group and Lukoil to stop the import of Russian oil 35 He has connected the rhetoric by some GD officials against European and American politicians to the potential sanctioning of GD founder Bidzina Ivanishvili 36 After the death of a teenager on October 13 2022 in Tbilisi s Vake Park after jumping in a newly renovated fountain with a malfunctioning electrical system Khabeishvili filed a lawsuit against the city officials claiming corruption benefiting public contractor Green Service was responsible for the faulty system 37 Activism within UNM edit During the 2021 local elections Levan Khabeishvili endorsed Nika Melia s run for Mayor of Tbilisi and backed his plan to boost social welfare programs for children living under the line of poverty 38 When the State Security Service accused UNM of planning a coup through the murder of an unnamed opposition leader he accused the authorities of seeking to influence the elections through ramblings 39 When former president Mikheil Saakashvili returned to Georgia and was subsequently arrested he accused the government of engaging in psychological pressure against the former leader 40 and during a protest he organized in front of the Ministry of Justice to demonstrate against Saakashvili s perceived poor treatment in jail he was involved in a verbal confrontation with Tbilisi Police Deputy Director Teimuraz Kupatadze while 46 activists were arrested that day 41 He has called on the authorities to allow doctors to make decisions related to Saakashvili s health 42 On January 18 2022 he was selected as UNM s new Anti Corruption Secretary during a reorganization of the party 43 launching a nationwide campaign aiming at unveiling cases of corruption at the state and local levels 44 He was notably met with verbal confrontations during meetings in Akhaltsikhe Lanchkhuti and Ozurgeti after which he stated that GD was ready for violence After five suspects were arrested in an international money laundering scheme in 2022 linked to call centers Khabeishvili accused Russia based and GD affiliated businessman Ucha Mamatsashvili of benefiting from them under a legal cover provided by Grigol Liluashvili the powerful head of the State Security Service 45 In response Liluashvili sued Khabeishvili for defamation while Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili accused Khabeishvili himself of benefiting from the call centers although no evidence has provided to that effect 46 Chairmanship edit On November 18 2022 Levan Khabeishvili announced he would run for the chairmanship of UNM after a special election was scheduled due to questions on Nika Melia s capacity to lead the party pledging to focus the party s resources on a campaign to release Saakashvili from prison 47 He is seen as having the backing of the Saakashvili s closest allies 48 including former Defense Minister Davit Kezerashvili and former Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili 49 In response to his candidacy Prime Minister Garibashvili called him a clown 50 Khabeishvili defeated Melia and two other candidates and was elected as Chairman of the United National Movement on January 30 2023 51 He took office following the party congress held on February 5 His chairmanship has been mired with ongoing controversies surrounding his leadership style Two members of his appointed Political Council resigned after his refusal to include previous party leaders After floating an idea of abolishing the party in exchange for the release of Mikheil Saakashvili by the Georgian authorities UNM s parliamentary leader Khatia Dekanoidze resigned and was replaced by Levan Bezhashvili who announced a partywide parliamentary boycott when the Tbilisi Municipal Court refused to grant Saakashvili s plea for transfer abroad on medical grounds On February 8 Khabeishvili announced a wave of nationwide protests against the Georgian government Since taking over the party s chairmanship he has led a wave of internal reforms to encourage intra party democracy In May 2023 the party held municipal level elections for local party leaders and members of UNM s Political Council making the party the first in Georgia to have an elected executive body External links editKhabeishvili Levan 2023 03 16 Pro EU Georgians are not satanists We are fighting for our future Euronews Retrieved 2023 03 26 References edit Official Biography Parliament of Georgia Retrieved 2022 12 11 Initial CEC results Ruling political party are Tbilisi favourites Agenda ge 2014 06 16 Retrieved 2022 12 11 UNM opposition accuses Cartu Bank of money laundering The Messenger 2017 09 20 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Rally with the demand of resignation of Economical Team was held The Messenger 2015 05 16 Retrieved 2022 12 11 HCoJ received 745 000 Gel as bonus The Messenger 2017 02 20 Retrieved 2022 12 11 State for People Election Bloc s List of MP Candidates Civil Georgia 2016 09 28 Retrieved 2022 12 11 List of Majoritarian MP Candidates Civil Georgia 2016 10 01 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Majoritarian MP Elections Preliminary Results Civil Georgia 2016 11 10 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Kaladze I am ready to Cooperate with all Political Parties Represented in City Council Georgia Today 2021 11 25 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Opposition Slams Tbilisi Mayor for Abolishing Regulatory Council The Messenger 2017 12 01 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Opposition Slams Tbilisi City Hall for Money Transaction to Pro GD Politician The Messenger 2018 03 13 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Tbilisi Lisi Lake trees intentionally damaged OC Media 2017 05 01 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Opposition Coalition Accuses CEC of Corruption Nepotism Civil Georgia 2018 08 15 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Georgian opposition demand answers after former official breaches driving ban OC Media 2020 04 20 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Verbal conflict emerges between Bakuriani governor and opposition The Messenger 2018 03 07 Retrieved 2022 12 11 UPDATED Police detain 9 at rally in Tbilisi two are opposition members Agenda ge 2018 06 11 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Protesters demand resignation of GD Sakrebulo member for insulting doctor Gaprindashvili the ruling team takes no actions The Messenger 2019 12 18 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Three Tbilisi Sakrebulo Members from Ruling Party Charged over Violence against Opposition Member Civil Georgia 2020 01 31 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Clash at Tbilisi City Assembly opposition member receives eye injury VIDEO Agenda ge 2020 01 24 Retrieved 2022 12 11 Opposition Parties Agree to Run Joint Candidates in 6 Single Mandate Districts Civil Georgia 2020 06 18 Retrieved 2022 12 12 UNM led Bloc Unveils Proportional Party List Civil Georgia 2020 10 01 Retrieved 2022 12 12 490 MP Candidates to Run in 30 Majoritarian Constituencies Civil Georgia 2020 10 29 Retrieved 2022 12 12 ARCHIVED Georgia s October 31 2020 Parliamentary Election Live Blog Civil Georgia 2020 11 30 Retrieved 2022 12 12 GYLA Releases Third Interim Report on October Elections Civil Georgia 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2022 12 12 GD Wins 14 Majoritarian Districts Runoffs Expected in 16 Civil Georgia 2020 11 01 Retrieved 2022 12 12 All Votes Tallied GD Wins All 17 Runoffs Amid Opposition Boycott Civil Georgia 2020 11 22 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Watchdog on UNM Bloc Majoritarian Candidates Donations Business Activities Civil Georgia 2020 10 04 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Police detain 20 during clashes in front of parliament Agenda ge 2021 02 19 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Parliament Vice Speaker no precondition for early Parliamentary elections in Georgia Agenda ge 2022 04 19 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Georgian opposition leader faces arrest after parliament revokes MP status JamNews 2021 02 16 Retrieved 2022 12 12 UNM MP announces large scale demonstration for release of arrested ex president Saakashvili Agenda ge 2021 10 05 Retrieved 2022 12 12 UNM plans to block state buildings streets throw GD members out in accordance with law Agenda ge 2021 11 08 Retrieved 2022 12 12 What is happening at UNM protest rally in front of government s administration VIDEO Agenda ge 2021 11 09 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Georgian Revenue Service rejects misinformation about import of sanctioned oil through Russian flagged steamship Agenda ge 2022 07 22 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Economy Minister Georgia does not buy sanctioned oil abides by sanctions with responsibility Agenda ge 2022 07 25 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Georgia s Opposition Slams Ruling Party Over Threatening U S Civil Georgia 2022 05 11 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Opposition MP 4 Days Passed Since Vake Park Tragedy No One has been Punished Georgia Today 2022 10 18 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Are children in Georgia hungry and do they need free meals at school JamNews 2021 10 23 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Security Service Alleges UNM Linked Coup Conspiracy Civil Georgia 2021 10 29 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Public Defender Slams Penitentiary Publishing Inmate Saakashvili s Footage Civil Georgia 2021 11 08 Retrieved 2022 12 12 46 Detained at Opposition Rallies Civil Georgia 2021 11 10 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Justice Minister Offers Saakashvili Transfer to Military Hospital Civil Georgia 2021 11 19 Retrieved 2022 12 12 UNM Continues to Reorganize Civil Georgia 2022 01 18 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Opposition Activists Accuse GD of Attacks During Protest Campaign Civil Georgia 2022 06 30 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Five Arrested in Alleged International Fraud Scheme Civil Georgia 2022 02 18 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Call center fraud international criminal scheme uncovered in Georgia JamNews 2022 11 10 Retrieved 2022 12 12 UNM opposition member announces run for party chair vows end to internal divisions Agenda ge 2022 11 16 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Kincha Shota 2022 12 04 Misha must survive Saakashvili supporters rally for his release OC Media Retrieved 2022 12 12 Matsaberidze Malkhaz 2022 11 24 How will main opposition party overcome its internal crisis The Messenger Retrieved 2022 12 12 You are bitter and full of envy Georgia PM spoke in Parliament against the opposition JamNews 2022 11 19 Retrieved 2022 12 12 Levan Khabeishvili Elected New UNM Chairman Civil Georgia 2023 01 30 Retrieved 2023 01 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Levan Khabeishvili 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