Georgian Dream

Georgian Dream –
Democratic Georgia
ქართული ოცნება –
დემოკრატიული საქართველო
ChairmanIrakli Kobakhidze
Secretary-GeneralKakha Kaladze
Honorary ChairmanBidzina Ivanishvili
Executive SecretaryMamuka Mdinaradze
Regional SecretaryDimitri Samkharadze
Relations with Political Parties SecretaryGia Volski
FounderBidzina Ivanishvili
Founded21 April 2012
Registered7 May 2012
Membership (2023)42,000
Ideology
Political position
ReligionGeorgian Orthodox Church
National affiliationGeorgian Dream (coalition) (until 2016)
European affiliationParty of European Socialists (observer) (2015–2023)
International affiliationProgressive Alliance
(until 2023)
Colors  Blue and   Amber
Sloganმხოლოდ მშვიდობით, ღირსებითა და კეთილდღეობით ევროპისკენ
('Only with peace, dignity, and prosperity to Europe')
Seats In Parliament
79 / 150
Municipal Councilors
1,333 / 2,068
Seats In Tbilisi City Assembly
29 / 50
Municipal Mayors
63 / 64
Election symbol
Website
gd.ge

^ A: The party has been variously described as centre-left, fiscally centre-left but socially conservative, nominally centre-left, centre to centre-left, right-wing, conservative left-conservative, and social democratic. Some observers have also accused it of adopting far-right ideas.

Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia (GD), also colloquially known as the Kotsebi, is a conservative and populist political party in Georgia, which has ruled the country since 2012. Bidzina Ivanishvili, who founded the party on 19 April 2012 and is widely considered to be the de facto leader of Georgia, serves as the party's honorary chairman. The party's electoral number is 41.

The party won the general election in 2012, being part of an eclectic coalition also called Georgian Dream, which included both pro-Western liberal and anti-NATO nationalist parties. Subsequently, the Georgian Dream party (independent of its coalition) also won all subsequent general elections and is a ruling party of the country.

Georgian Dream originally declared itself a centre-left, pro-European party and held rather conservative social views. It was originally an observer member of the Party of European Socialists (PES). However, over time it moved in an explicitly culturally conservative, illiberal, and Eurosceptic direction, leading to its expulsion by PES in 2023. It is today described as a "left-conservative" or syncretic party, despite remaining to the left on fiscal matters; In foreign policy, the party officially supports a balancing act between European integration and pragmatic relations with the Russian Federation. The opponents have accused the party of anti-Western and pro-Russia foreign policy, with the party denying the allegations.

Georgian Dream has promoted conspiracy theories, including claims about the "deep state", shadow government, freemasons, George Soros, and a "Global War Party". It has also passed legislation considered by the United States and European Union as contradicting the EU and NATO membership policies. In 2024, the U.S. have sanctioned leading Georgian Dream officials for "undermining democracy", "violating human rights, and working for the benefit of the Russian Federation". GD leaders have also been sanctioned by several EU member states for similar reasons.