AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPatriarchate Incident: A man in Tbilisi has been charged after allegedly ramming the Georgian Patriarchate gates, smashing a barrier and damaging property worth about 9,350 GEL; prosecutors say he acted out of “religious intolerance,” threatened people inside, and caused a serious public disturbance. Court Move: Tbilisi City Court ordered pre-trial detention and a psychiatric evaluation, with prosecutors seeking the strictest measure; the suspect faces up to seven years. Rail Revival: Demand is surging for the renewed Baku–Tbilisi–Baku route—over 1,000 tickets sold already, and Azerbaijan Railways added an extra carriage after delays in the ticketing system. Regional Context: Georgia’s political tensions remain in the spotlight, with the Council of Europe warning of one-party drift and the Hudson Institute debate featuring renewed claims that Georgia’s ruling party is undermining Western interests. Humanitarian Push: Georgian students have raised nearly 250,000 GEL for children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in fast-moving online marathons.
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