Thursday, October 9, 2025

Georgian President appoints Natia Turnava as NBG President

The President of Georgia, Mikheil Kavelashvili, has appointed Natia Turnava, nominated by the Board of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), to the position of NBG President.

Natia Turnava has served as First Vice-President and NBG Acting President since June 2023. She has been a NBG board member since June 2022.

Natia Turnava is an economist by profession, with a Doctor of Economics degree from Tbilisi State University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Cumbria in the United Kingdom. She has attended Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, the Joint Vienna Institute (JVI), and other universities. She lectured at many higher education institutes in Tbilisi.

Over the years, Natia Turnava has held high-level positions in both the public and private sectors. She was Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, having previously served as First Deputy Minister. She also served as Deputy Executive Director of the State Partnership Fund, as well as General Director and Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Georgian International Energy Corporation LLC.

Turnava became the first woman in the history of the National Bank of Georgia to assume the position of President.

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Speaker: Brussels must return to respecting democracy, rule of law, and sovereignty as foundations of rules-based international order

Brussels must return to respecting democracy, the rule of law, and sovereignty as the foundations of a rules-based international order, the Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili wrote on social media.Papuashvili referred to recent remarks by former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and European Commission Spokesperson Anitta Hipper.Saakashvili wrote on social media that “on October 4, you will have the chance to deliver the final verdict on the regime of the Mankurts,” while Hipper said about the October 4 protest that “the European Union expresses solidarity with the people who are taking to the streets.”“Brussels’ substitution of values with political intrigues has led the EU to this deplorable reality. Brussels must return to respecting democracy, the rule of law, and sovereignty as the cornerstones of a rules-based international order,” Papuashvili wrote.

PM: Main principle of our policy is to take maximum care of our citizens

“The main principle of our policy is to take maximum care of our citizens and provide them with the most comfortable services. The House of Justice is an outstanding project in this regard,” the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated at the opening ceremony of the Gldani House of Justice. According to the Prime Minister, residents of Gldani will now have access to more than 500 services directly within their district. He emphasized that the new facility is part of a nationwide network that serves over 20,000 people daily at 125 locations across Georgia. “I would like to congratulate everyone, especially the residents of Gldani. From now on, they will receive more than 500 services in a comfortable environment. This is very important for the district’s residents,” Kobakhidze noted. The Prime Minister also stressed the project’s employment benefits, announcing that about 100 people will be hired at the Gldani branch. He underlined that the facility, like others in the network, is fully adapted for people with disabilities. Kobakhidze added that the government intends to further expand the network, ensuring that every municipality in Georgia is covered. In Tbilisi, construction of another House of Justice in Digomi will begin soon.

PM on Moldova’s Elections: Hard to congratulate while country remains in CIS

Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze stated that it is difficult to congratulate Moldova on its recent elections while the country remains a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).Responding to a question on whether he intends to congratulate Maia Sandu on her electoral victory, Kobakhidze said the ruling party will wait until Moldova leaves the CIS.“As long as Moldova remains a member of the CIS, it will be difficult for us to congratulate. We will wait until Moldova leaves the CIS, and then we will see, we will reconsider the issue of congratulations,” the Prime Minister noted.

Merab Dvalishvili expresses desire to compete in White House UFC event

Georgian UFC super lightweight champion Merab Dvalishvili has voiced his interest in participating in a UFC event planned to take place at the White House next year.“I want to participate in the event that will be held at the White House next year. Even if my fight is the first in the lineup, I will be happy, because I know that Ilia Topuria, Conor McGregor, and Jon Jones also want to compete there,” Dvalishvili told Media Scrum.The idea of hosting UFC fights at the White House was proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, who envisions the event taking place on July 4, 2026, in celebration of America’s 250th Independence Day anniversary.UFC President Dana White has confirmed the competition will go ahead, describing it as one of the most spectacular sporting shows the organization has ever staged.

Paata Burchuladze: On October 4, we will win and reclaim country

“We start on 4 October, we finish on 4 October— this is inevitable, we will definitely win,” said Paata Burchuladze, leader of the Rustaveli Avenue movement.According to him, the event is not a rally but a public meeting, where several issues will be discussed, including the formation of a technical government.“The only question months ago was whether enough people would come. I believe even more people will gather. This is not a rally — this is a national assembly. At the assembly, we will discuss whether the citizens of Georgia want to take power into their own hands, based on the constitution, and reclaim their country. I am sure no one doubts the answer will be yes. From the moment we vote, we become the masters of this country. After that, power must be in the hands of the people,” Burchuladze stated.He emphasized that a temporary technical government should be appointed, composed of professionals and honest individuals, which he said are rare today. According to Burchuladze, this government must oversee the process until new parliamentary elections are held, after which the winning political party will form the ruling government.

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