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Georgian opposition politician sentenced to 13 years on terrorism charge

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 8:37 AM

TBILISI, July 10 (Reuters) – A Georgian opposition politician was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Friday after being convicted on a terrorism ​charge for attempting to set fire to ‌a court building in the capital last year, the Interpress news agency reported.

The court said Aleko Elisashvili, a founder of the Citizens party, broke into Tbilisi City Court’s chancellery ‌building ​in November 2025 by smashing a ⁠window with a hammer, ⁠then poured gasoline inside and attempted to set the building alight.

Elisashvili, who pleaded not guilty and said he was protesting against a government crackdown ​on the opposition, was convicted of attempted terrorism.

Once among the most democratic and pro-Western of the ⁠successor states to emerge from ⁠the Soviet Union, Georgia has become ​increasingly authoritarian since the start of the war in Ukraine, ​government critics say.

Several opposition politicians are in ‌prison, and Elisashvili’s party is part of a political grouping that is facing an outright ban by the ruling Georgian Dream party, which has accused the ⁠opposition of trying to foment violent coups.

Ties with the European Union, which Georgia aspires to join, have come under ⁠growing strain ‌over concerns of democratic backsliding.

It was ⁠not immediately clear if Elisashvili would appeal.

In ​his ‌final address to the court, he ​defended his ⁠actions.

“I wanted to spit in the face of this government, to show that they cannot oppress us,” he was cited as saying by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Georgian service.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou;Writing by Maxim Rodionov;Editing ​by Helen Popper)