2012 in Georgia (country)


Events in the year 2012 in Georgia.

Incumbents

National

Autonomous republics

Adjara

Abkhazia

Disputed territories

Abkhazia

South Ossetia

Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 12 - Severe flooding hits parts of Tbilisi, resulting in five deaths and causing damage to the city's infrastructure.
  • May 14 - Georgia submits a formal expression of interest to host the 16th UEFA European Football Championship in 2020. The bid is joined by Azerbaijan on May 25.
  • May 26 - President Saakashvili opens Georgia's new parliament building in Kutaisi, where the Parliament holds its inaugural session to mark the country's Independence Day.
  • May 26 - FC Dila Gori wins the 2011–12 Georgian Cup, defeating FC Zestafoni 4 – 1.
  • May 27 - Tens of thousands demonstrate in downtown Tbilisi in support of the billionaire-turned-opposition politician Bidzina Ivanishvili and his political coalition Georgian Dream.
  • May 28 - Two policemen and one local resident die in shooting at a café in the town of Gali in breakaway Abkhazia. Sukhumi and Tbilisi trade accusations over the incident.

June

  • June 3 - The Russian rock-band DDT concludes the Tbilisi Open Air festival, gathering nearly 80,000 people, the largest attendance for a music event in the capital of Georgia.
  • June 5 - The United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Georgia as part of her South Caucasian tour, focusing on the new aspects of the U.S.–Georgian security cooperation and the importance of upcoming elections in Georgia during her news conference in Batumi.
  • June 21 - Georgian police seizes a large number of satellite dishes belonging to a company connected to a billionaire opposition leader, Bidzina Ivanishvili, as part of an investigation into possible vote-buying.
  • June 28 - Severe floods and landslides hit the western province of Samegrelo, with no casualties reported, forcing President Saakashvili to abort his visit to Azerbaijan.
  • June 30 - The Mikheil Meskhi Stadium in Tbilisi is selected to host the 2015 UEFA Super Cup.
  • June 30 - President Saakashvili names Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili as the new prime minister.

July

  • July 3 - Seventy-three people are hospitalized after a chlorine leak at a water distribution company in Tbilisi's suburban neighborhood of Lilo.
  • July 4 - The Parliament approves the new cabinet, with Ivane Merabishvili as Prime Minister.
  • July 18 - The Machakhela National Park is inaugurated in the Machakheli valley at the border with Turkey, accompanied by the signing of the USAID-supported Georgian–Turkish "Trans-boundary Cooperation Action Plan".
  • July 19 - Heavy rainfall, hail, and hurricane hit the eastern Georgian region of Kakheti, inflicting severe damage to its infrastructure and agriculture.

August

September

October

Deaths

  • January 4 - Merab Eliozishvili, a Georgian writer and actor.
  • January 13 - Kakha Katsitadze, a Georgian military and political analyst.
  • January 24 - Merab Megreladze, a veteran Georgian football player .
  • January 25 - Zurab Kometiani, a Georgian biophysicist and cell biologist.
  • February 12 - Alexi Chincharauli, a Georgian folklorist, professor.
  • March 1 - Luiza Shakiashvili, a Georgian politician and Soviet-era dissident, member of the Parliament .
  • March 7 - Ramaz Urushadze, a veteran Georgian football player.
  • March 11 - Janri Kashia, a Georgian journalist and husband of the politician Salome Zourabichvili.
  • March 20 - Erlom Akhvlediani, a Georgian script writer.
  • May 30 - Revaz Bairamashvili, Georgian architect.
  • April 10 - Shalva Gatserelia, Georgian theatre director.
  • May 4 - Alexander Chikvaidze, Georgian diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs .
  • June 14 - Vano Gurgenidze, retired lieutenant-general, Deputy Minister of Defense of Georgia .
  • June 20 - Ramaz Shengelia, a retired Georgian football player.
  • July 9 - Marine Iashvili, PAG, a Georgian violinist.
  • July 24 - Nino Javakhishvili, a Georgian anatomist.
  • August 3 - Giorgi Gomiashvili, a Georgian businessman and ex-Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • August 7 - Bondo Shalikiani, a controversial Georgian businessman and alleged mafia boss, found murdered in Minsk.
  • August 9 - Athanasius, a Georgian Orthodox cleric, Metropolitan Bishop of Rustavi and Marneuli .
  • December 21 - Revaz Gurgenidze, a retired Georgian major-general.