All eyes are on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp as he considers whether to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in next year's Senate election.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Sunday said “exactly in five months”, the country’s President Mikheil ...
During his speech Wilson spoke of the importance of preserving the free and fair elections in the OSCE area. In that context ...
The Trump administration has begun dismantling the nation’s defenses against foreign interference in voting, a sweeping retreat that has alarmed state and local election officials. The administration ...
Nikoloz Samkharadze, the Chair of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Georgian Parliament, discussed ongoing developments ...
Since 2022, nine GOP-led states have left ERIC, a voter data collective, amid such concerns as partisan influence, increasing ...
For many in the country and abroad, the elections were a hope to end the long-standing political turbulence, authoritarian threats, and geopolitical shifts in Tbilisi. However, what followed was an ...
This is really a fight for whether Georgia remains a democracy, but also whether Georgia remains a sovereign state, whether ...
Roberto Montella, the Secretary General of the OSCE’s Parliamentary Assembly, then took part in the organization’s high-profile election observation mission.
If Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) does not run for Senate in 2026, several other Republicans are eyeing a bid to oust Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA).
Chuck Stiles, an organizer with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, said the group has filed an unfair labor practice complaint with the National Labor Relations Board. The filing alleges the ...