AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLegal & Politics: Aleko Elisashvili’s lawyer has filed a lawsuit in Tbilisi City Court against Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, alleging repeated public remarks violated Elisashvili’s presumption of innocence and harmed his honor and business reputation. Telecom & Trade: IT specialist Ruben Muradyan says Team Telecom Armenia’s explanation of its AzerTelecom cooperation doesn’t remove risks, warning that “no plans” for transit can differ from what the deal could enable for Armenian traffic and dependence. Real Estate: Archi is running a one-day “Big Discount Day” on July 5 for apartments at Archi Horizon in Tbilisi’s Ortachala, with buyers encouraged to register in advance. Business & Education: GEMS School Management and Omnia Georgia signed a pre-operational deal to open a GEMS-managed international school in Tbilisi’s Isani district in September 2029. Regional Economy: Georgia and Tajikistan’s prime ministers met in Dushanbe, with both sides stressing deeper cooperation across sectors and coordination in international forums. EU Sentiment: A new poll reports 71% of Georgians support EU accession, while 67% trust the EU—though the bloc’s positive image fell to a decade low. Competition/Regulation: Georgia’s Competition Agency fined “Orbi Group Batumi,” signaling continued enforcement in the local market.
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