Briefings

4/23/2013 Head of the Administration of the President of Georgia Andro Barnov held a briefing “The President of Georgia used his constitutionally given power of veto today and vetoed legislative projects passed by the Parliament.
3/1/2013 Briefing by the Press Speaker of the President of Georgia The Press Speaker of the President of Georgia held a briefing today, and spoke to representatives of the media about the meeting of the Head of State and the Prime Minister of the country.
2/23/2013 The Press Speaker of the President of Georgia replied to the statement by the Prosecutor General Manana Manjgaladze replied to the statement by the Prosecutor General during a show of one of the main television channels claiming that the President spoke to one of the current owners of “Imedi” about giving up of his share.
2/8/2013 Statement by the Press Speaker of the President of Georgia Unfortunately, at the direction of the Prime Minister of Georgia, the Parliament of the country is out of the Constitutional space...
2/7/2013 The President of Georgia will address the society from the National Library tomorrow The Press Speaker of the President of Georgia held a briefing today and made a statement regarding the fact that the Majority at the legislature decided not to hear the President’s Annual Report.
11/30/2012 Statement by the Press Speaker of the President of Georgia Manana Manjgaladze replied to the request of the Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance, and made a statement regarding the pardon of prisoners, who are extremely ill.
11/2/2012 Statement by the Press Speaker of the President of Georgia Manana Manjgaladze “Presidency is an important part of constitutional order of our country. The building where the President’s Administration is working is not in possession of Citizen Mikheil Saakashvili – this is the Administration of the President of Georgia.
8/1/2012 The President of Georgia Calls the Election for October 1 Manana Manjgaladze, Press Speaker of the President of Georgia has told the press today the President has decided to call the parliamentary elections for October 1.