The defunct following parties have not held nationwide offices but received considerable media coverage.
Civilizational and geostrategic orientations play a significant role in Georgian politics.
They often determine political groupings and are more important than economic or socio-political agendas for the parties.
Main civilizational and geostrategic debate in Georgia revolves around siding with the West or Russia.
Based on their foreign policy orientations, Georgian political parties can be divided into several camps: This group includes following parties: United National Movement, For Georgia, Progress and Freedom, Strategy Aghmashenebeli, Lelo for Georgia, European Georgia, Girchi – More Freedom, Droa, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Citizens, State for the People, National Democratic Party, For the People, Victorious Georgia This group includes following parties: Georgian Dream, People's Power, Girchi, European Socialists, Social Democrats for the Development of Georgia, Greens Party, Democratic Movement – United Georgia, This group includes following parties: Alliance of Patriots, Georgian Troupe, Christian-Democrats, Left-wing alliance, Georgian March, Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots, Industry Will Save Georgia This group includes following parties: Conservative Movement/Alt-Info, Georgian Idea, Unity of Iberians