imedi /  23 June 2026, 14:33 / Reliable source

Georgian Parliament official: those pushing destabilisation are not friends of Georgia

Photo: Parliament of Georgia

Levan Makhashvili

Levan Makhashvili, the Chair of the Georgian Parliament’s Committee on European Integration, on Tuesday said that those pushing the country toward destabilisation and seeking to penalise the Georgian people for maintaining peace will never be true friends of Georgia.

In his remarks, Makhashvili criticised what he termed another “baseless attack” on the country, asserting that radical forces are actively opposing the core values that the Georgian state and its people have upheld for centuries.

“These days we are witnessing another intensified baseless attack on Georgia. The recent documents of the European Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, which some present to us in the name of progress, are in fact a direct guide for those radical forces whose sole goal is to destroy the foundations of our country. They are not fighting any specific political team - they are fighting everything and everyone that is dear to Georgia and on which our homeland and our people have stood for centuries”, Makhashvili said.

“Let’s examine these resolutions, reports, and statements that have effectively become directives. We must ask: what are their true objectives? What are they instructing others to fight against in Georgia? They are targeting our state institutions - law enforcement, the judiciary, state structures, the electoral process, and transparency. Their goal is to discredit these pillars of the state and undermine our legal foundations to sow chaos, nihilism, and distrust throughout the country”, he continued.

Makhashvili added that these radical forces oppose a strong state, noting that because true strength is synonymous with sovereign independence, their goal is to keep Georgia weak and manageable.

“They should fight against the main pillar of our spirituality, our mother church - the institution that preserved our language, homeland, and faith in the most difficult centuries. Together with the church, they are fighting against family, traditions, and identity. By attacking the church and values, they want to break the backbone of our national body, because they know: as long as a Georgian man is strengthened by faith and tradition, no foreign agenda can be imposed on him”, he noted.

“They must fight against respected people - public authorities, intellectuals, scientists, artists, athletes, the older generation, patriots. Those whose word has always been weighty for the people; those whose raised flag unites the nation; those who make an immeasurable contribution to the building of the country. A deliberate campaign is underway to morally destroy, slander and discredit all those who have rendered merit to the country, in order to leave the public without a concrete guide”, he continued.

Makhashvili further asserted that these radical forces should instead strive for peace, which he described as the most vital achievement that the Georgian people are struggling to maintain amidst the current geopolitical turmoil.

“Peace is not a value for them, but an obstacle. They are trying to polarize the public, incite discord between people, sow hatred, so that divided and weakened people can easily become victims of other people's interests”, he stressed.

Makhashvili emphasised that the European Parliament’s resolutions do not reflect the interests of the Georgian people, asserting that Georgia will never again serve as a pawn in others’ political agendas or a casualty of geopolitical ego.

“These resolutions do not reflect the interests of the Georgian people. This is a short-term noise caused by the geopolitical conjuncture, dictated by the context of the war in Ukraine, which will inevitably subside over time, and our country will firmly continue on its own path”, he claimed.

“Here is the main question that we need to address: is it possible to call the authors of such documents friends of Georgia? The answer is very clear - no! A true friend respects your choice, your culture and your security. Those who push you towards destabilisation, those who blackmail you, those who shelter radicals and those who try to punish you for maintaining peace in your country will never be true friends of Georgia. Our response to this unjust political noise will be united, calm and firm: Georgia will never again become a weapon of other people's political games and a victim of big geopolitical egos. By standing by the population, we will protect the peaceful and dignified life of our country”, he concluded.

All News

Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

23 June 2026, 15:52

Politics

Georgian FM assesses new Council of Europe resolution as another attempt to use international institutions for political purposes

Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili on Tuesday responded to the recent resolution of the Council of Europe by saying that this was another attempt to use international institutions for political purposes.

Photo: Government Administration

23 June 2026, 15:09

Politics

Georgian PM says dialogue with European Parliament and broader European bureaucracy will resume once “Soviet-style” approaches are abandoned

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday said that dialogue with the European Parliament and broader European bureaucracy will resume once “Soviet-style” approaches are abandoned.

23 June 2026, 15:02

Society

Procter & Gamble, which has recently ended its cooperation with Imedi TV, was included by Ukraine in 2023 in its international list of “sponsors of war” due to its continued business operations in Russia

The company Procter & Gamble, which has recently ended its cooperation with Georgian broadcaster Imedi TV, was included by Ukraine in 2023 in its international list of “sponsors of war” due to its continued business operations in Russia.

Photo: Government of Georgia

23 June 2026, 14:22

Politics

Georgian PM says “karma returned” to Keir Starmer after sanctions on Georgia’s top-rated TV company

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday remarked that Georgia’s top-rated media company had been sanctioned by the “world’s lowest-rated Prime Minister” - a reference to Keir Starmer, who resigned “in tears” yesterday - asserting that “this is karma returning to Mr. Starmer”.

Irakli Kobakhidze

23 June 2026, 13:59

Politics

Georgian PM accuses European Parliament of ignoring human rights and backing return of United National Movement party to power

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday accused the European Parliament of prioritising the return of the opposition United National Movement (UNM) party to power rather than defending human rights.

Irakli Kobakhidze

23 June 2026, 13:10

Politics

Georgian PM: failing to recognise democratically elected Government amounts to attack on country’s sovereignty

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday said that refusing to recognise a government elected by the people amounted to an attack on a country’s sovereignty, adding that Georgia would oppose such policies and work to ensure recognition of its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Photo: Government Administration

23 June 2026, 13:05

Politics

Georgian PM: foreign-funded grants funded campaigns against Orthodox Church and state institutions

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday said that foreign-funded grants had been used in Georgia to fund hatred, aggression, and attacks against the Orthodox Church and state institutions, describing them as a “blatant instrument of foreign interference”.

Photo: Georgian Government

23 June 2026, 13:04

Politics

Georgian PM says says public no longer reacts to ‘unfair’ resolutions

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday dismissed a recent Council of Europe resolution as unfair and said such documents no longer generate any reaction from the public.

Photo: Georgian Government

23 June 2026, 12:21

Politics

Georgian PM says development of civil service holds special place in Gov’t’s reform agenda

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday said the foundation of effective governance was not only modern systems and streamlined processes, but also professional, motivated and highly responsible public servants.

Photo: Government Administration

23 June 2026, 12:15

Politics

Georgian PM: citizens can now access over 400 public services online as digital transformation accelerates

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday said his Government was placing particular emphasis on digital transformation alongside expanding access to public services, noting that citizens can already receive more than 400 electronic services remotely.

Irakli Kobakhidze

23 June 2026, 12:15

Politics

Georgian PM: every public resource must deliver maximum benefit to citizens

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday said his Government’s approach was that every public resource should generate the maximum possible benefit for citizens, highlighting the further development of the state procurement system as one of the key instruments of effective governance.

Photo: Imedi TV

22 June 2026, 22:02

Politics

Malte Kaufmann: Georgian Gov’t moving in positive direction

Malte Kaufmann, a representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, stated on Monday that the Georgian government is moving in a positive direction, describing it as more conservative and patriotic than its predecessors.

Photo: Georgian Dream

22 June 2026, 21:54

Politics

Georgia’s ruling party official dismisses new Council of Europe resolution, slams critics seeking sanctions

Irakli Kirtskhalia, the Chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party faction in the legislative body, on Monday responded to the recent resolution of the Council of Europe by saying that the Georgian public would not accept a conversation with directives and a commanding tone.

Photo: Parliament of Georgia

22 June 2026, 21:11

Politics

Georgian Parliament official says Georgian people accustomed to “template resolutions”, including from Council of Europe

Maia Bitadze, the Chair of the Georgian Parliament’s Environment Protection and Natural Resources Committee, on Monday said Georgian citizens had already become accustomed to “template resolutions”, including those from the Council of Europe, assessing it as very unfortunate.

22 June 2026, 16:31

Society

Google officially launches street view in Georgia

Google has officially launched Google Street View in Georgia in partnership with the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and the Georgian Innovation and Technology Agency, the Ministry’s press service said.

Photo: Geostat

22 June 2026, 16:00

Society

Geostat: Georgia’s population reaches 3.93 million in 2024, up 5.8% since 2014

Georgia’s population stands at 3.93 million as of November 14, 2024, marking a 5.8% increase, or 215,777 people, compared to the 2014 census, according to the results of the 2024 Population and Agricultural Census released by the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).

Lana Morgoshia

22 June 2026, 15:23

Politics

Georgian Deputy Justice Minister says hosting UN public service forum in Georgia recognition of country’s achievements

Lana Morgoshia, the Deputy Justice Minister of Georgia, on Monday said hosting the United Nations Public Service Forum in Georgia was a “major” recognition of the progress and results achieved by the country and its government over the years.

Photo: Presidential Administration

22 June 2026, 14:04

Politics

Serbian President says Serbia and Georgia bound by “common values, intertwined history” in letter to Georgian counterpart

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Monday thanked Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili for the warm hospitality extended to him and his delegation during his official visit to Georgia.

22 June 2026, 13:41

Justice

Tbilisi City Court sentences 8 defendants in October 4 case to 5 years in prison

Tbilisi City Court on Monday found eight defendants in the October 4 case guilty and sentenced each of them to five years in prison.