Georgia on my mind
The inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili begins a potentially dangerous new chapter for Georgia

Mikheil Kavelashvili, the former Manchester City footballer who was inaugurated as Georgia’s new president on Sunday, has since 2016 been a member of parliament for the ruling Georgian Dream party, which during its 12 years in power has moved the country away from engagement with the EU and closer to Russia.
In the political sphere, Georgian Dream has used its time in power to push through a series of laws that are similar to repressive legislation adopted in Russia.
The personal economic interests of Georgia’s ruling elite now depend heavily on Tbilisi maintaining good relations with Russia.


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