Country: | Georgia |
Country Dab1: | Politics of Georgia (country) |
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Leader: | Anna Dolidze |
For the People | |
Native Name: | ხალხისთვის |
Position: | Centre-left |
National: | Strong Georgia(since 2024) |
Colors: | Orange |
Seats1 Title: | Seats In Parliament |
Seats2 Title: | Municipal Councilors |
Seats3 Title: | Seats In Tbilisi City Assembly |
Elections Dab1: | Elections in Georgia (country) |
Parties Dab1: | List of political parties in Georgia (country) |
For the People (Georgian: ხალხისთვის|tr) is a political party in Georgia founded by former Deputy Minister of Defence Anna Dolidze. The presentation of the party was held on May 22, 2021.[1] [2] [3]
On May 21, 2020, Anna Dolidze founded the civil movement "For the People". According to her, the goal of the movement was to create a new political reality with "clean hands", which would end bipolar system dominated by the Georgian Dream and the United National Movement. A year later, on May 22, 2021, she founded the party "For the People", whose cornerstone is social justice.[4] [5] The party has published a manifesto.[6]
On 17 July 2024, Freedom Square, Lelo for Georgia and For the People announced their unification under a single election list for the upcoming elections in October.[7] [8] Subsequently, the alliance was named "Strong Georgia".
In the 2021 local government elections, party chairperson Anna Dolidze was presented as a candidate for Tbilisi mayor and received 4.56% (21,935) of the votes in the conditions of strengthened bipolarity and took the fourth place.[9]
Party "For the People" was represented in all ten majority districts of Tbilisi, and in seven municipalities across the region. These are: Mestia, Ozurgeti, Chkhorotsku, Kazbegi, Kutaisi, Rustavi, Oni.
The party received 14,988 votes throughout the country and won one mandate each in Tbilisi and Kazbegi municipalities. Tbilisi - Nino Tsuladze; Kazbegi - Shengeli Avsajanishvili.[10]
In the local government elections of 2021, one vote for the party cost the least - 2.01 GEL compared to other parties. In the reporting period, the party spent a total of 30,186 GEL, of which 10,816 were advertising expenses. The party received 29,572 as revenue. In the elections, Anna Dolidze's party received 14,988 votes, therefore, one vote cost the party 2.01 GEL.[11]