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Datablog | Most Georgians believe that Georgia is not a democracy
The share of Georgians who believe that their country is a democracy is at its lowest in a decade.
Datablog | Most Georgians believe that Georgia is not a democracy
By The Caucasus DatablogThe share of Georgians who believe that their country is a democracy is at its lowest in a decade.
Datablog | Georgians are split on election quality
Polling from CRRC Georgia suggests a deep partisan divide in Georgia when it comes to views on the quality of elections in the country.
Datablog | Georgians are split on election quality
By Milord ShengeliaPolling from CRRC Georgia suggests a deep partisan divide in Georgia when it comes to views on the quality of elections in the country.
Datablog | Georgians split on whether country is democratic
Only 39% of voters say that Georgia is a democracy.
Datablog | Georgians split on whether country is democratic
By Givi SilagadzeOnly 39% of voters say that Georgia is a democracy.
Datablog | How many votes were bought in Georgia’s local elections?
According to new research, 20% of Tbilisi’s population appears to be willing to sell their vote.
Datablog | How many votes were bought in Georgia’s local elections?
By Dustin GilbreathAccording to new research, 20% of Tbilisi’s population appears to be willing to sell their vote.
Recriminations fly as Yerevan mayor replaced by city hall
In his final speech, former Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan has accused the ruling party of widespread attempts at abuse of power.
Recriminations fly as Yerevan mayor replaced by city hall
In his final speech, former Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan has accused the ruling party of widespread attempts at abuse of power.
Azerbaijani court acquits NIDA activists
The four were arrested in the spring of 2013 after organising protests against non-combat deaths in the military.
Azerbaijani court acquits NIDA activists
The four were arrested in the spring of 2013 after organising protests against non-combat deaths in the military.
Datablog | Party activists near polling stations not acceptable for the majority in Georgia
Party activists and coordinators outside polling stations collecting information on voters has become a point of contention in recent years.
Datablog | Party activists near polling stations not acceptable for the majority in Georgia
By Elene ErgeshidzeParty activists and coordinators outside polling stations collecting information on voters has become a point of contention in recent years.
Datablog | How widespread is vote-buying perceived to be in Georgia?
Survey data from earlier in the summer suggests that 16% of people know someone who has been offered a bribe for their vote.
Datablog | How widespread is vote-buying perceived to be in Georgia?
By Givi SilagadzeSurvey data from earlier in the summer suggests that 16% of people know someone who has been offered a bribe for their vote.
UK Embassy cancels queer event after moderator calls Azerbaijan a dictatorship
Maksym Eristavi had argued that the Azerbaijani Government’s actions had worsened queer rights in the country.
UK Embassy cancels queer event after moderator calls Azerbaijan a dictatorship
Maksym Eristavi had argued that the Azerbaijani Government’s actions had worsened queer rights in the country.
Would a return to a presidential system solve Armenia's problems?
Nikol Pashinyan has floated the idea of reverting the country to a semi-presidential system, critics say the move would not address the country’s deeper problems.
Would a return to a presidential system solve Armenia's problems?
By Ani AvetisyanNikol Pashinyan has floated the idea of reverting the country to a semi-presidential system, critics say the move would not address the country’s deeper problems.