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Regulator Finds Violation in Channels Questioning GD Legitimacy, But Doesn’t Fine Them - Civil Georgia

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Communication Commission (ComCom), Georgia’s state media regulator, found two TV channels in violation of broadcasting law for using language that questioned the legitimacy of the ruling Georgian Dream government. The regulator, however, did not impose penalties. The decision on complaints filed by the ruling Georgian Dream party against two critical TV channels, Formula TV and TV Pirveli, was announced on July 3, the channels reported, some two…
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On July 3, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution on Georgia. The document, titled “Portus Declaration and Resolutions,” clearly emphasizes that the policy of the Georgian Dream, both against its opponents and in terms of legislative changes and radical changes in foreign policy, is unacceptable to the Western, democratic world. The document lists in detail both criticism and recommendations and demands, including the scheduling of…

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Civil.ge broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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