The following lists events in 2020 in Georgia.

2020
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Georgia (country)

Decades:
See also:Other events of 2020
List of years in Georgia (country)

Incumbents

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National

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Autonomous republics

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Adjara

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Abkhazia

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Disputed territories

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Abkhazia

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South Ossetia

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Events

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January

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  • 7 January – A high-ranking police official pleads guilty to beating and killing a 24-year-old man on 2 January in Tbilisi, one of a series of recent major incidents of police excesses in Georgia.[1]
  • 9 January – The government of Georgia terminates its contract with the Anaklia Development Consortium on the construction of a deep sea port at Anaklia on account of the consortium's failure to provide adequate financial guarantees and to find "a real" investor. The consortium's leadership says they will take the case to an international court, while the opposition and government critics allege the ruling Georgian Dream party's leader Bidzina Ivanishvili's personal interest in suppressing the project.[2][3][4]
  • 13 January – Raul Khajimba, de facto president of breakaway Abkhazia, resigns after the opposition supporters storm the government office on 9 January and a supreme court annuls the results of the September 2019 presidential election runoff on 10 January 2020.[5]

Scheduled events

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Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ "Georgian police official pleads guilty to beating and killing 24-year-old". OC Media. 2020-01-08. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Georgian Govt Terminates Contract with Anaklia Development Consortium". Civil Georgia. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  3. ^ Lomsadze, Giorgi (2020-01-09). "Georgia cancels contract for Black Sea megaport". Eurasianet. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Georgian gov't cancels Anaklia Development Consortium contract for construction of deep sea port on Black Sea coast". JamNews. 9 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Abkhaz Leader Resigns Amid Ongoing Election-Fraud Protests In Breakaway Region". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 13 January 2020. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Is Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov coming to Georgia?". JamNews. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2020.