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Free Georgia
თავისუფალი საქართველო
LeaderKakha Kukava
Founded2010
Split fromConservative Party
HeadquartersOtar Oniashvili st.80, Tbilisi
IdeologyConservatism[1]
Political positionCentre-right
Seats in Parliament
0 / 150
Seats in Lentekhi Municipal Assembly
1 / 21
Website
Official website

Free Georgia is a conservative political party in Georgia. The party was founded in the fall of 2010 after the local self-government elections. The party's leader is the Chairman of the City Council’s Human Rights and Public Relations Commission.

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History

Political party Free Georgia was founded in 2010 by party’s current leader Kakha Kukava together with his fellows. It considers itself as an ideological heir of the electoral bloc Round Table-Free Georgia. The second congress of the party was held on 6 November 2012 in the city of Kutaisi.

Elections

Free Georgia participated in the 2012 parliamentary elections, in which the party took 0.27% of votes. In a few months, in the mid-term elections Free Georgia took the second place (17.26%) in the Nadzaladevi district; thus, the party lost to the Georgian Dream candidate (39.48%) and outpaced the United National Movement (former ruling party) candidate (15.11%).

In the 2013 presidential elections, Free Georgia did not have its presidential candidate.

The party chairman Kakha Kukava took part in the 2018 presidential elections and finished seventh with 1.33% of votes.

In the 2021 municipal elections, the Free Georgia candidate got 54.26% of votes in Lentekhi single mandate district and outpaced the Georgian Dream candidate (45.73%). The party received one seat in local municipal council.

Platform

The main trends of home policy in the party’s program are conduct of free and fair elections, restoration of justice, reforms of judiciary and self-government. The main areas of social policy are public service reform, state funding of health and education sectors, pension reform and implementation of demographic program. The party's economic program includes support of national production and peasants, as well as fight against monopolies. The party's foreign policy priorities are protection of Georgia’s identity, European integration and resolution of conflicts.

Structure

The party’s supreme body is a congress. Between the congresses, the party is ruled by a seven-member political board, the members of which are: Kakha Kukava (Chairman), Alexandre Shalamberidze, Zaza Abashidze, Magda Gabrichidze, Tengiz Omanidze, Vladimer Bulbulashvili. The party has a youth organization.

External links

References

  1. ^ "პოლიტიკური პარტია თავისუფალი საქართველო - მისია და მიზანი". 12 September 2020.
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