Alliance of Patriots of Georgia საქართველოს პატრიოტთა ალიანსი | |
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Chairman | Davit Tarkhan Mouravi |
Secretary-General | Irma Inashvili |
Political Secretary | Giorgi Lomia |
Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | Tbilisi, Georgia |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing[3] to far-right[9] |
National affiliation | APG-UO (2016) |
Colors | Red and Gold |
Seats in Parliament | 0 / 150
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Municipal Councilors | 5 / 2,068
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Website | |
http://patriots.ge/ | |
Alliance of Patriots of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს პატრიოტთა ალიანსი, romanized: sakartvelos p'at'riot'ta aliansi, APG) is a right-wing to far-right political party in Georgia.[6][10] It was founded in 2012 by leaders from the Resistance Movement, which opposed the pro-Western government of Mikheil Saakashvili.[11] Davit Tarkhan Mouravi has served as the party's chairman, while Irma Inashvili serves as its secretary general.
Being on the centre-left of Georgian politics on economic policy, its social views are predominantly right-wing.[12] The party has been generally described as pro-Russian and anti-Turkish, categorizations it rejects in favor of the label "pro-Georgian" and "neutralist".[10][13] Moreover, the party has been accused of being financed by the Kremlin, an accusation it denies.[6][14]
The Alliance of Patriots took part for the first time in the polls during the 2014 Georgian local elections. Since then, it saw its support gradually increasing, allowing the party to secure 8 seats in the Georgian parliament as a parliamentary opposition during the 2016 Georgian parliamentary election. In the 2017 local election, the party increased its share of votes to 6.5%. However, its support has steadily declined since then, culminating in the party receving only 1.5% of the vote in the 2021 local election and losing its parliamentary representation in the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election.
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