Solidarity Alliance of Georgia

Solidarity Alliance of Georgia (Georgian: ჩვენი საქართველო — სოლიდარობის ალიანსი) is a political party in Georgia established on June 7, 2020, by the six Independent Members of the Parliament of Georgia and the Tbilisi City Council, which include Mariam Jashi, Beka Natsvlishvili, Levan Gogichaishvili, Zviad Kvatchantiradze, Gedevan Popkhadze and Jaba Jishkariani. [1]

Solidarity Alliance of Georgia

ჩვენი საქართველო — სოლიდარობის ალიანსი
ChairmanBeka Natsvlishvili
Chairman of the Political CouncilZviad Kvatchantiradze
General SecretaryMariam Jashi
FoundedJune 7, 2020
IdeologyPro-Europeanism Solidarity
Colours     Blue      White

The party held its first convention on June 7, during which delegates approved the election of Beka Natsvlishvili as chairman of the party, Zviad Kvatchantiradze as chairman of the political council and Mariam Jashi as secretary-general of the party.[2] Additionally, the party's name was approved both in Georgian and English.

The founders of the political party and their partners from scientific and professional communities and representatives of the Georgian society are united with a common vision to establish a country of freedom, justice and strong political institutions.[2]

Party has the vision that values and respects the knowledge, labour and potential of every citizen and is based on the values of social justice, solidarity, economic prosperity, accelerations of Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic integration and strengthening of the democracy and sovereignty of the country.[2]

The Solidarity Alliance of Georgia is running for 2020 Parliamentary elections and is planning to nominate candidates of Majoritarian MPs in all 30 electoral districts. [3]

References

  1. "Independent MPs establish a new party - "Solidarity Alliance of Georgia"". 1tv.ge. 2020-06-07. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  2. "Former Georgian Dream MPs Set up New Party". civil.ge. 2020-06-08. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  3. ""Our Georgia - Solidarity Alliance" officially starts the pre-election campaign today". Rustavi 2. 2020-08-05. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
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