Georgian Troupe
Political party in Georgia
Georgian Troupe ქართული დასი | |
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Leader | Jondi Baghaturia |
Founded | 2007 |
Split from | Georgian Labor Party |
Ideology | Left-wing nationalism Social conservatism[1] Russophilia[2] |
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The Georgian Troupe (Georgian: ქართული დასი, romanized: kartuli dasi) is a left-wing Georgian opposition political party with a strong nationalist component set up in January 2007 and chaired by Jondi Bagaturia, formerly a leading activist of the Georgian Labour Party. Bagaturia left the Labour Party following his disagreement with the party leader Shalva Natelashvili in December 2006.[3] The party has promised to nationalize companies and property bought by foreigners. It has been part of the United Opposition alliance since November 2007.[4]
References
- ^ "ჯონდი ბაღათურია - ვერ ვხედავ საზოგადოების სერიოზული ნაწილის კონსოლიდაციას იქ, სადაც „ნაციონალური მოძრაობა" დგას". 1 tv. 28 November 2019.
- ^ "ჯონდი ბაღათურია: "რუსეთი და რუსი ერი ჩვენი ერთადერთი ბუნებრივი მოკავშირეა"". Kviris Palitra. 16 September 2015.
- ^ Activist Quits Labor Party. Civil Georgia. December 4, 2006.
- ^ Georgia: Opposition leaders revive street protest strategy. Eurasua Insight. November 26, 2007.
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Political parties in Georgia
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- United National Movement
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- Round Table—Free Georgia
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- Union of Citizens of Georgia
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- Movement for United Georgia
- Unity
- Intellectuals League of Georgia
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- The Way of Georgia
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- Democratic Party
- Peace
- Merab Kostava Society
- 11 October Bloc
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- Charta 91
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- United National Council
- Alliance for Georgia
- Georgian Party
- Communist Party of Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Centrist Party
- Conservative Movement
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