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In 2006, the Georgian parliament voted unanimously for a bill which calls for the integration of Georgia into NATO. On 5 January 2008 Georgia held a non-binding referendum on NATO membership with 77% voting in favor of joining the organization.
The Georgia-NATO Interparliamentary Council is composed of the Assembly's Bureau (President, Vice-Presidents and Treasurer) and the 4-member Georgian delegation to the NATO PA. The Group meets twice a year to discuss all aspects of Georgia-NATO cooperation and coordinate Assembly activities related to Georgia.
The Parliament of Georgia is the country's supreme representative body which effects legislative authority, determines the main directions of the country's home and foreign policy, controls the activity of the Government within limits defined by the Constitution and exercises other rights. [10] The Parliament of Georgia is a unicameral legislature.
On July 18, 1955, 158 members of parliament from the then-15 member countries of NATO gathered at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris to affirm their conviction that security is best assured when it ...
Three of NATO's members are nuclear weapons states: France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. NATO has 12 original founding member states. Three more members joined between 1952 and 1955, and a fourth joined in 1982. Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has added 16 more members from 1999 to 2024. [1]
Social-Democrats for Georgia's Development: Social democracy: 2010: Gia Zhorzholiani: 4,413 (0.23%) New Power: Far-right: 2020: Lazare Zakariadze: 1,458 (0.08%) Georgian Roots: Georgian nationalism Diaspora repatriation: 2020: Tengiz Okropilashvili: 1,914 (0.1%) Political Movement of Veterans of the Armed Forces and Patriots of Georgia ...
The 1991–1992 Georgian coup d'état, also known as the Tbilisi War, or the Putsch of 1991–1992, was an internal military conflict that took place in the newly independent Republic of Georgia following the fall of the Soviet Union, from 22 December 1991 to 6 January 1992.
The Georgian parliament passed a law this year curbing LGBT rights and Pride events have been attacked by violent mobs in years past. ... which ruled Georgia for about 200 years, won a brief war ...