Rorshok's weekly ten-minute update of the big stuff happening in Georgia. President Salome
Zurabishvil and Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili delivered speeches on New Year’s Eve,
Justice Minister Rati Bregadze celebrated New Year with Penitentiary Service employees, the
opposition and their supporters ended the mass hunger strike after Misha’s request, the
government allowed nightclubs to hold events on Friday, the 31st of December, and on Saturday,
the 1st of January, New Year fireworks have injured about thirty people, the State Inspector’s
Service was dissolved, Ilia Ghudushauri was appointed as the new Deputy Minister of Health,
the National Center for Disease Control announced that community transmission of the
Omicron variant has started around the country, and much more!
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Would you like to know what the younger generation in Georgia thinks about the USSR? Follow
the link to see a very interesting 6-minute video:
https://jam-news.net/what-does-younger-generation-think-about-ussr-opinion-from-georgia-video/
Would you like to know more about the Ribirado Foundation? Follow the link:
https://gogetfunding.com/help-us-to-save-mosaics/
If you are interested in Elene Akhvlediani’s works and her exhibition, check out the link below
https://www.baiagallery.ge/en/wp-content/uploads/Elene_Akhvlediani_and_Her_Era.pdf
Oops! It looks like we forgot to say something.
In 07:33, we meant that there were 250 cases of the Omicron variant. Not 250 cases in total.
Sorry for the inconvenience!