For Georgia

Giorgi Gakharia, a Prime Minister from the ruling Georgian Dream party, announced his resignation in February 2021, citing his opposition to the court-ordered arrest of his political rival United National Movement leader Nika Melia on charges of organizing violence in the 2019 protests.

[10][11] The MPs included Giorgi Khojevanishvili, Beka Liluashvili, Ana Buchukuri, Alexander Motserelia, Shalva Kereselidze and Mikheil Daushvili.

[16] It subsequently managed to form coalition governments in four municipalities with the United National Movement and Lelo for Georgia opposition parties.

[20] It also signed the president's initiative Georgian Charter that set out goals for a possible interim coalition government involving For Georgia, Strong Georgia, Unity – National Movement and Coalition for Change in case of their victory in the election for the purpose of ensuring the transition of power from the ruling Georgian Dream party and holding a snap parliamentary election afterwards.

It seeks to strengthen rule of law and checks and balances, reform education system to create competitive human capital, reduce bureaucracy and centralization, take active measures against corruption and influence of interest groups on government agencies, and further integration of Georgia into European Union and NATO.

[30] However, the party considers the ban on LGBT propaganda to be an insufficient measure to encourage the family values, with the MP Shalva Kereselidze saying that the party requires "higher support from the state for the enhancement of the Georgian families", such as more state support for the regions in which the demographic situation is declining due to economic problems.

Former prime minister and leader of the For Georgia Giorgi Gakharia