Power Shifts in Georgia
President loses some powers, but his allies use vote to show they still count.
President loses some powers, but his allies use vote to show they still count.
For some politicians, allowing official use of minority languages is first step towards separatism.
New government says planned management reform will make broadcaster more independent, but opposition disagrees.
New government postpones deadline for providing proper housing to people displaced by past conflicts.
New legislation intended to impose European-style standards in a market where customers currently enjoy few protections.
Relations between president and prime minister reach new low as confrontation spills onto streets.
As new administration seeks thaw with Moscow, president’s people want pro-West, anti-Russia clauses written into constitution.
Prime minister’s charity group accused of making selective compensation awards.
Last government accused of wrongful seizures of business assets.