Four Georgian sailors, who were left without attention on the board of the ship abandoned in the Cartagena naval station, Spain, will return to Georgia soon. The sailors were taken on board with different terms, but were not paid after they tried to clarify the employment terms with the ship owner company. They have not been paid their salaries for past eight months.
Georgian naval administration is already holding negotiations with the ship owner company on covering salary arrears and arranging transportation of the sailors to Georgia.
Deputy Minister of economic development of Georgia, Giorgi Karbelashvili said in the telephone interview with Rustavi2 that Georgian government would cover the travel costs from Cartagena to Batumi port. Karbelashvili is already in the Spanish port holding negotiations with Spanish colleagues.
Chairperson of the United National Movement says the letter released on social networks two days ago allegedly by Data Akhalaia, former chief of the constitutional security department, is nonsense and serves to discredit the UNM and disrupt the April 19 demonstration.
Prosecutor`s office is monitoring the financial transactions of the Special Service of State Security. The documents of the service were monitored by the parliament after the service became...
Former member of the United National Movement, Marika Verulashvili is the next after the Data Akhalaia, who has accused the current secretary general of the party Vano Merabishvili of all wrongdoings, which caused the defeat of the UNM in parliamentary elections.
President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili says the presidential candidate of the United National Movement would be revealed via primaries. Mikheil Saakashvili was invited to the Position talk-show broadcast on Rustavi2 yesterday
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The family of Data Akhalaia and his lawyer say they don`t have any new information about the letter published on the facebook page on his behalf yesterday. Akhalaia accused the secretary general of the United National Movement of various crimes aiming at discrediting...
Parliament will not set up a special commission to investigate the scandalous special operation conducted by the previous government of Georgia in the Lapankuri village, Pankisi Gorge last year.
Police have arrested two citizens of Georgia with the charges of being members of a criminal network. Both defendants have pleaded guilty. They admit to the crime of money extortion and intimidation.
The first official meeting of the working group of Georgian and Turkish experts will be held in Turkey today - the official delegation of the ministry of culture left for Ankara this morning.