Turmoil in Tbilisi: Opposition Leaders Charged Amidst Political Unrest

Five opposition figures in Georgia face charges for allegedly attempting to overthrow the government following protests in Tbilisi. The demonstrations, tied to broader claims of election fraud and authoritarianism, underscore Georgia's enduring political volatility. Relations with Western nations remain strained as debate over EU accession persists.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-10-2025 13:37 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 13:37 IST
Turmoil in Tbilisi: Opposition Leaders Charged Amidst Political Unrest
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In a significant escalation of Georgia's ongoing political unrest, prosecutors have charged five opposition leaders with attempting to overthrow the government. This follows a wave of protests in the capital, Tbilisi, marked by clashes between demonstrators and police forces.

The demonstrations were sparked by accusations of electoral fraud and claims of authoritarianism against the ruling Georgian Dream party. These tensions reflect deeper divisions within the country, as it grapples with its historical alignment between the West and Russia.

The ruling party's decision to halt European Union accession talks has further strained relations with Western nations, amid criticisms of the party's perceived tilt towards Moscow, highlighting the complexities of Georgia's political landscape.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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