Backed by the considerable financial resources of its founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili, who made his fortune in Russia and still has extensive ties there, Georgian Dream has overseen increasingly harsh repression of Georgia’s independent media as well as the brutal police response to ongoing popular protests.
In reaction to these policies, the US has suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia, while the UK government has also announced it will suspend all aid to Georgia and restrict engagement with the Georgian Dream party.
But Kavelashvili’s appointment is likely to signal further change, as he is one of the founders of a political movement known as The People’s Power, a radical offshoot of Georgian Dream known for its even harsher anti-Western, pro-Vladimir Putin rhetoric.