
Will the regime in Georgia fall? With Madame President Salomé Zourabichvili
Fra Ukrainapodden
Publisert 6.6.2026

Fra Ukrainapodden
Publisert 6.6.2026
In this live special edition of «Ukrainapodden» recorded at Kronesalen, Sentralen in Oslo, co-hosts Tormod Malvin Sæther and Lasha Kavtaradze bring you an essential analysis of Georgia’s escalating domestic and geopolitical crisis. The episode format is split into two distinct acts, kicking off with an expert panel before reaching its grand finale with the headlining interview featuring Georgia's fifth president. The audio quality is not the best, but the best we could manage considering the venue we were recording in. The first half of the episode shines a light on the brutal human rights violations currently occurring under the ruling Georgian Dream government. Investigative journalist Irma Dimitradze from Gazeti Batumelebi shares a harrowing update on her imprisoned colleague Mzia Amaglobeli, who has suffered severe vision loss following a hunger strike. Alongside her, human rights experts Ane Tusvik Bonde from Amnesty International Norge and Gunnar Ekeløve-Slydal from Den norske Helsingforskomité unpack the terrifying reality of the «Russian law», the deployment of toxic chemical agents against student protesters, and the systemic freezing of NGO accounts. They issue a powerful call for Norway to step up and utilize the Council of Europe's legal toolbox to halt this authoritarian shift. The episode then builds to its main event: an exclusive, deeply personal conversation between Jørgen Watne Frydnes from PEN Norge and President Salome Zourabichvili. President Zourabichvili delivers a scathing indictment of oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, framing his administration as a direct executor of Kremlin priorities. She meticulously exposes how the 2024 elections were stolen through a high-tech Russian special operation using Venezuelan electronic voting systems. Concluding the episode, Zourabichvili explains why this pro-Russian regime is suffering from severe internal paranoia and system failure that will prevent it from lasting another five years. This live recording provides a critical roadmap for Western democracies to confront Russia’s hybrid strategies before they arrive at their own doorsteps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Georgia's political crisis with President Zourabichvili.
In this live edition of Ukrainspodden, co-hosts Tormod Malvin Sæther and Lasha Kavtaradze provide an essential analysis of the political crisis in Georgia, featuring significant insights and discussions from experts. The episode highlights the alarming human rights violations under the Georgian Dream government, including personal accounts from investigative journalist Irma Dimitradze. The show culminates in an engaging interview with President Salomé Zourabichvili. She delivers an eloquent critique of the current regime's connections to Russia, detailing claims of election interference and the ongoing authoritarian shift within Georgia. This episode serves as a critical framework for understanding the implications of these events on Western democracies grappling with similar challenges.