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Political party in Georgia
For Justice სამართლიანობისთვის
LeaderEka Beselia
FoundedJune 20, 2019 (2019-06-20)
Split fromGeorgian Dream
IdeologyPro-Europeanism
Conservatism
Political positionCentre
Colors  Green
  Gold
Seats in Parliament0 / 150

For Justice (Georgian: სამართლიანობისთვის, romanized: samartlianobistvis) is a political party in Georgia established in 2019 by Eka Beselia.

History

Eka Beselia, founder of For Justice party

After Eka Beselia's departure from Georgian Dream, the founding of For Justice was announced on May 27, 2019. The party held its first congress on June 20, 2019, where Gedevan Popkhadze and Zviad Kvachantiradze assumed key positions. However, both Popkhadze and Kvachantiradze later left the party to join the Solidarity Alliance of Georgia.

Ideology

The party prioritizes judicial reform, with a focus on restructuring the court system to enhance its independence and eliminate the influence of judicial "clans".

In the summer of 2021, the party joined a declaration alongside 14 other political parties to support LGBT rights in Georgia ahead of the planned Pride march in Tbilisi.

For Justice is a signatory of the Georgian Charter, a framework introduced by President Salome Zourabichvili in response to the 2023–2024 Georgian protests.

References

  1. ქოქოშვილი, დათო (2019-05-27). "ბესელია, ფოფხაძე და კვაჭანტირაძე ცენტრისტულ პარტიას აფუძნებენ - Netgazeti". NETGAZETI.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  2. ქოქოშვილი, დათო (2019-05-27). "ბესელია, ფოფხაძე და კვაჭანტირაძე ცენტრისტულ პარტიას აფუძნებენ - Netgazeti". NETGAZETI.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  3. "ეკა ბესელიამ პარტია "სამართლიანობისთვის" ყრილობა გამართა". On.ge (in Georgian). 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  4. "ჩვენი საქართველო-სოლიდარობის ალიანსმა საარჩევნო სია წარადგინა". Civil Georgia (in Georgian). 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  5. ცქიფურიშვილი, ნათია (2020-10-28). "რას გპირდებათ ბესელიას პარტია | არჩევნები 2020 - Netgazeti". NETGAZETI.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  6. "15 Georgian Parties Agree to Defend LGBTQ Rights". Civil Georgia. 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  7. "ეკა ბესელია - პარტია ,,სამართლიანობისთვის " დარეგისტრირდა ცესკო-ში, მაგრამ არ წარვადგინეთ საარჩევნო სია". www.interpressnews.ge (in Georgian). 2024-09-26. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
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