Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 100. Not illustrated. Chapters: New Rights, Mkhedrioni, Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party, Republican Party of Georgia, Georgia's Way, United National Movement, Social Democratic Labour Party of Georgia, Union of Citizens of Georgia, Rightist Opposition, List of Political Parties in Georgia, Union of Georgian Traditionalists, Conservative Party of Georgia, Christian-Democratic Movement, the Georgian Politics, Democratic Movement United Georgia, Movement for United Georgia, National Forum, Communist Party of Georgia, Revived Communist Party of Georgia, United Communist Party of Georgia, Georgian Labour Party, Green Party, Our Georgia Free Democrats, on Our Own Party, Georgian Communist Party, Georgian Troupe, Industry Will Save Georgia, New Communist Party of Georgia, Democratic Union for Revival, Freedom Movement, National Democratic Party, National Democratic Alliance, Democratic Front, Georgian Workers Communist Party, Jumber Patiashvili Unity, Intellectuals League of Georgia, People's Front. Excerpt: The New Rights Party of Georgia (Akhali Memarjveneebi, ), also rendered as New Conservative Party is a liberal conservative party in Georgia. It is an associate member of the International Democrat Union and applicant of the European People's Party. On December 8, 2008, the New Rights Party joined the Republican Party of Georgia in a new opposition alliance. Both parties united in "The Alliance for Georgia" led by Irakli Alasania, Georgia's ex-envoy to the United Nations in February 2009. The New Rights Party of Georgia has played a particularly important role in the present-day political life of Georgia. The idea to establish the NRP began to emerge during the time when Eduard Shevardnadze was still President and his Citizens Union of Georgia (CUG) was an influential force on the political stage of the count...