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    Georgian president pardons two opposition politicians ahead of municipal elections

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    Posted on September 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Georgia's President pardons opposition leaders to ensure fair elections, allowing them to run in October's municipal vote.

    Table of Contents

    • Political Landscape Ahead of Elections
    • Details of the Pardon
    • Impact on Opposition Parties
    • Background of the Political Situation

    Georgia's President Grants Pardon to Opposition Leaders Before Elections

    Political Landscape Ahead of Elections

    By Lucy Papachristou

    Details of the Pardon

    TBILISI (Reuters) -The president of Georgia said on Friday he had pardoned two jailed opposition politicians, citing a need to maintain electoral competitiveness ahead of municipal elections next month in the South Caucasus country.

    Impact on Opposition Parties

    Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze, leading figures in the opposition Lelo for Georgia party, were sentenced to eight months in prison in June for refusing to give evidence to lawmakers.

    Background of the Political Situation

    "So that no one has even a pretext to say that the local self-government elections are taking place under limited competitiveness, I made the decision to pardon two convicts – Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze," Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili wrote on Facebook.

    "I express the hope that they will continue their political activities in the future by respecting the law."

    The presidential pardon reverses a two-year ban on holding public office, paving the way for Khazaradze and Japaridze to run in the municipal election on October 4. A spokesperson for their party did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Georgian authorities have moved to clamp down on leading figures of the pro-European Union opposition as street protests continue over a disputed election last October and a subsequent government decision to halt talks on joining the EU.

    Khazaradze and Japaridze are among eight politicians serving jail time for declining to testify to a parliamentary commission investigating alleged wrongdoing under jailed ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili, who led Georgia from 2004 to 2012.

    Opposition parties have rejected last year's parliamentary election result and accuse the ruling Georgian Dream party of rigging the vote. The government denies that allegation, but two U.S. pollsters said there was evidence of manipulation.

    The upcoming municipal vote has further fractured Georgia's deeply divided opposition. Nine parties are boycotting the elections, while more than a dozen others have been cleared by election authorities to run candidates, including a political coalition of which Lelo for Georgia is a member.

    (Reporting by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Georgian President pardons two opposition politicians.
    • •Pardon aims to ensure electoral competitiveness.
    • •Khazaradze and Japaridze can now run in elections.
    • •Opposition parties divided over upcoming vote.
    • •Government accused of election manipulation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Georgian president pardons two opposition politicians ahead of municipal elections

    1Who were the politicians pardoned by the Georgian president?

    The Georgian president pardoned Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze, leading figures in the opposition Lelo for Georgia party.

    2What was the reason for the presidential pardon?

    The president cited the need to maintain electoral competitiveness ahead of the municipal elections as the reason for the pardon.

    3What consequences did the pardon have for the politicians?

    The pardon reversed a two-year ban on holding public office, allowing Khazaradze and Japaridze to run in the municipal election on October 4.

    4What allegations are opposition parties making against the ruling party?

    Opposition parties have rejected last year's parliamentary election results and accuse the ruling Georgian Dream party of rigging the vote.

    5How has the political situation affected opposition parties in Georgia?

    The upcoming municipal vote has further fractured Georgia's deeply divided opposition, with nine parties boycotting the elections.

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