2020–2021 Georgian political crisis

The 2020–2021 Georgian political crisis was a political crisis in Georgia that resulted from allegations by opposition parties that the 2020 Georgian parliamentary election was rigged. The opposition accused the ruling Georgian Dream party of election fraud and did not recognize the results. They announced protests and parliamentary boycott. The opposition held a rally on November 1, a day after the elections, and called for snap parliamentary elections. On November 2, the eight opposition parties refused to enter parliament. In February 2021, Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia resigned over plans to arrest opposition leader Nika Melia, which occurred on 23 February.

2020–2021 Georgian political crisis
Date1 November 2020 — 19 April 2021
Location
Caused byAlleged electoral fraud during the 2020 parliamentary election
GoalsNew elections
MethodsPolitical crisis, demonstrations, election boycott, parliamentary boycott
Resulted in19 April agreement signed between the ruling party and the opposition
Parties

United National Movement

European Georgia

Alliance of Patriots

Strategy Aghmashenebeli

Lelo for Georgia

Girchi

Citizens

Labour Party

Republican Party

State for the People

European Democrats

Law and Justice

United Georgia

Tribune

Victorious Georgia

For the Justice

Free Democrats

Freedom

Free Georgia

Christian Democratic Movement

Georgian March

Government of Georgia

  • Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • National Security Council

State Security Service of Georgia

Central Election Commission

Georgian Dream
Lead figures
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