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==History==
==History==
[[File:Coalition for Change (Georgia).png|thumb|left|upright=0.8|The 4 leaders of Coalition for Change - [[Nika Gvaramia]], [[Nika Melia]], [[Zurab Japaridze]], [[Elene Khoshtaria]].]]
[[File:Coalition for Change (Georgia).png|thumb|left|upright=0.8|The 4 leaders of Coalition for Change - [[Nika Gvaramia]], [[Nika Melia]], [[Zurab Japaridze]], [[Elene Khoshtaria]].]]
[[File:Ahali_electoral_billboard_2024.jpg|thumb|right|Coalition for Change electoral billboard "Future is yours"]]


On 9 July 2024, [[Ahali]], [[Girchi – More Freedom]], and [[Droa]] announced the formation of an electoral coalition with the latter two parties already being in an alliance with each other since 2023. [[Lelo for Georgia]] was expected to join as well, however, it pulled out last second with the parties citing minor differences.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://civil.ge/archives/615707 |title=Ahali, Girchi-More Freedom and Droa Unite Ahead of Polls |publisher=Civil Georgia |date=9 July 2024 }}</ref> Lelo went on to form a coalition of its own by the name of [[Strong Georgia]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://1tv.ge/news/koaliciam-dzlieri-saqartvelo-saarchevno-kampaniis-dawyebastan-dakavshirebit-ghonisdzieba-gamarta/ |title=კოალიცია "ძლიერმა საქართველომ" საარჩევნო კამპანიის დაწყებასთან დაკავშირებით ღონისძიება გამართა |publisher=1TV |date=1 August 2024 }}</ref>
On 9 July 2024, [[Ahali]], [[Girchi – More Freedom]], and [[Droa]] announced the formation of an electoral coalition with the latter two parties already being in an alliance with each other since 2023. [[Lelo for Georgia]] was expected to join as well, however, it pulled out last second with the parties citing minor differences.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://civil.ge/archives/615707 |title=Ahali, Girchi-More Freedom and Droa Unite Ahead of Polls |publisher=Civil Georgia |date=9 July 2024 }}</ref> Lelo went on to form a coalition of its own by the name of [[Strong Georgia]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://1tv.ge/news/koaliciam-dzlieri-saqartvelo-saarchevno-kampaniis-dawyebastan-dakavshirebit-ghonisdzieba-gamarta/ |title=კოალიცია "ძლიერმა საქართველომ" საარჩევნო კამპანიის დაწყებასთან დაკავშირებით ღონისძიება გამართა |publisher=1TV |date=1 August 2024 }}</ref>

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Coalition for Change
კოალიცია ცვლილებისთვის
AbbreviationCfC
LeadersNika Gvaramia
Nika Melia
Zurab Japaridze
Elene Khoshtaria
Founded9 July 2024
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia
IdeologyLiberalism[1]
Pro-Europeanism[2][3]
Factions:
Progressivism[3]
Libertarianism[3]
Political positionCentre to centre-right[2]
Constituent partiesAhali
Girchi - More Freedom
Droa
Supported by:
Republican Party of Georgia
Colors  Green   Orange
Seats in Parliament
4 / 150
Municipal Councilors
58 / 2,068

Coalition for Change (Georgian: კოალიცია ცვლილებისთვის, romanized: k'oalitsia tsvlilebistvis) (sometimes stylized as Coalition 4 Change) is an informal political coalition of pro-Western liberal political parties in Georgia.[1] The coalition includes Ahali, Girchi – More Freedom, Droa, and Republican parties and Activists for the Future movement.[4] It is running in the 2024 parliamentary election. Since formal electoral blocs are banned the coalition is running on Ahali's list with its electoral number being 4.[5]

History

The 4 leaders of Coalition for Change - Nika Gvaramia, Nika Melia, Zurab Japaridze, Elene Khoshtaria.
Coalition for Change electoral billboard "Future is yours"

On 9 July 2024, Ahali, Girchi – More Freedom, and Droa announced the formation of an electoral coalition with the latter two parties already being in an alliance with each other since 2023. Lelo for Georgia was expected to join as well, however, it pulled out last second with the parties citing minor differences.[6] Lelo went on to form a coalition of its own by the name of Strong Georgia.[7]

The aim of the alliance was for the parties to run on the same electoral list for the upcoming 2024 parliamentary election. Since formal electoral blocs were banned the coalition decided to run its candidates on the party list of Ahali. Ahali was subsequently renamed to Coalition for Change.[8] On 18 August, the coalition expanded with the Republican Party and Activists for the Future movement joining it.[4]

The parties in the coalition are signatories to the Georgian Charter initiated by the president Salome Zourabichvili with the aim of uniting the pro-Western opposition parties and setting out goals for a possible future government.[9] The party leaders additionally signed a declaration prohibiting any cooperation with the Georgian Dream party, with Melia stating that the candidates on the coalition's list would not be accepted unless they sign the declaration as well.[10]

Ideology

Coalition for Change is described as being an alliance of pro-Western liberal parties.[1] It is placed on the centre to centre-right of the political spectrum.[2] The alliance has been further noted as being a unity of pro-European, progressive, and libertarian political ideologies.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Georgian Dream names opposition parties they intend to ban". OC Media. 23 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d Ross Gower (10 September 2024). "Georgian 2024 Election- A Pivotal Moment for NATO and EU Membership". Center for International Strategic Analyses (KEDISA). The centre to centre-right pro-EU 'Coalition for Change' is expected to win 9-10%
  3. ^ a b c d Sergi Kapanadze (4 September 2024). "A Boat Race to Watch: Georgian Elections 2024". Politics GEO.
  4. ^ a b "Republican Party, Activists for Future join Coalition for Change". 1TV. 18 August 2024.
  5. ^ Jelger Groeneveld (23 July 2024). "2024 Elections Parliament of Georgia". East Watch.
  6. ^ "Ahali, Girchi-More Freedom and Droa Unite Ahead of Polls". Civil Georgia. 9 July 2024.
  7. ^ "კოალიცია "ძლიერმა საქართველომ" საარჩევნო კამპანიის დაწყებასთან დაკავშირებით ღონისძიება გამართა". 1TV. 1 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Name change for 'Akhali' party: "Coalition for Change – Gvaramia, Melia, Girchi, Droa"". Georgia Today. 5 August 2024.
  9. ^ "Opposition Parties Sign Georgian Charter". Civil Georgia. 3 June 2024.
  10. ^ "Coalition for Change leaders sign declaration: Elected representatives will not collaborate with GD gov't". 1TV. 9 September 2024.