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Government ready to meet all parties interested in Namakhvani HPP project as the protests hit 168th day
By Veronika Malinboym
Tuesday, April 13
Minister of Economy of Georgia Ekaterine Turnava stated earlier today that she is ready to meet all interested in Namakvhvani hydroelectric plant project. Today, the long-standing protest against the construction of the Namakvani HPP by Turkish company ENKA has reached the 168th consequent day.
Minister Turnava stated that a large-scale meeting will soon be held with the representatives of NGOs, scientists, and all the parties interested in the building of Namakhvani HPP. Meanwhile, the tensions in Rioni Valley, where the protests are held were high today, as the police dismantled the protestors tents yesterday, amidst the fears of the possible flooding, after one man drowned. Earlier today, the protesters urged the residents of Rioni to join them in a protest action at the central square of Kutaisi and beep the horns to dra
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2021-02-23 08:05:57 GMT2021-02-23 16:05:57(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
TBILISI, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) Georgian police detained the leader of the opposition party United National Movement at the request of the Tbilisi City Court on Tuesday.
Georgia s Ministry of Internal Affairs said in an announcement that the arrest of the party s Chairman Nika Melia abides by a decision by the Tbilisi City Court on Feb. 17.
The ministry called on political parties and their supporters to protest in a peaceful manner, refrain from violent actions and not to obstruct the representatives of the police in the execution of the court decision.
Melia was detained at the party s headquarters in Tbilisi. Before the operation, police evacuated the building, where opposition party supporters had been defending Melia for several days.