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BBC's World Questions Shines Spotlight on Georgia's Concerns in Tbilisi

By Messenger Staff
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
The British public service broadcaster BBC hosted a panel discussion at the Free Theatre in Tbilisi, featuring participation from Georgian Dream MP Mariam Lashkhi and United National Movement's Tina Bokuchava, Professor of Political Science at Tbilisi State University Kornely Kakachia, and Georgian philosopher Levan Ghambashidze as part of the program "World Questions" on September 12. During the event, they addressed inquiries from the audience, covering topics ranging from relations with Russia to social and economic issues.

The debate moderator, Anu Anand, emphasized the importance of conducting public debates, particularly in light of the current political climate in the region. She highlighted that Georgia is grappling with challenges that resonate with many nations, including questions about safeguarding security, navigating international relations, and determining its position in the shifting landscape of global alliances.

Helen Towner, the producer of World Questions, explained that the decision to record the program in Georgia was driven by the country's intriguing moment, marked by its anticipation of a response regarding European Union membership. The recording of the Tbilisi debate will be made accessible to BBC radio listeners across the globe.

Towner underscored the significance of World Questions, highlighting its distinctiveness in uniting both academic and political figures in a live setting, engaging directly with the inquiring audience. With a staggering weekly listenership of over 380 million, the program provides a global platform for understanding the perspectives of the Georgian public, shedding light on their concerns and facilitating dialogues with politicians.