Lelo for Georgia


Lelo for Georgia is a political party in Georgia that was created at the end of 2019 by businessmen Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze. The party has attracted a number of prominent political figures, including David Usupashvili's Development Movement, the New Rights Party and Pikria Chikhradze. It also has attracted a number of center-left political figures, such as Grigol Gegelia.

Political ambitions

The party is seeking to contest the parliamentary elections in Georgia, scheduled for October 2020. The party says that it seeks to "defeat the bipolar system" that it sees as dominant in Georgia. They are close from the opposition alliance which has been formed during early 2020 in order to contest the Georgian Dream parliamentary majority.

Political views

Lelo for Georgia is a center and liberal party, which aims to transcend the dichotomy between the Georgian Dream and the United National Movement, thus putting to an end the bipolar system running in Georgia since 2012.
The party is willing to strengthen the economy, encourage investments in Georgia and to enhance the daily life conditions of the population.
They also claim to reestablish the "rule of law" and to make the judiciary power totally independent from the political class. This will is linked with the controversies linked to trials and arrestations which are said to be "politically motivated", such as Ugulava's case. It is noteworthy that the two founders of the party, Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze, are under investigation for money laundering, which they claim to be a politically motivated trial.

Origin of the founders

Prior to setting up the party, Khazaradze and some of his partners had set up a public movement, in September 2019. Khazaradze is a co-founder of TBC Bank and of the Anaklia Development Consortium. As of January 2020, the party's program is still under development. At the same time, the party has regularly criticized the government on various policies, including relations with Russia and large infrastructure projects.