According to the first quarter data, Georgian Dream received 980,000 GEL in donations, Lelo - 146,000, Freedom Square - 46,745 - National Movement did not receive any donations during the period.

According to the data for the first quarter of 2026, the Georgian Dream received the most donations, followed by Lelo - Strong Georgia and Freedom Square.

As for the United National Movement, as stated in the information published on the website of the State Audit Office, the party did not receive any donations during the mentioned period.

In particular, according to official data, Georgian Dream received 980 thousand GEL in donations this year. The ruling party had 28 donors from January 15 to February 27. Among them: Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze. He donated 12 thousand GEL to the party.

As for the donation from Lelo - Strong Georgia, according to official data, the party received 146 thousand GEL in donations in the 2 months of this year, from January 8 to February 19. Among the donors are the leaders of Lelo-Strong Georgia: Mamuka Khazaradze, Badri Japaridze, as well as Mamuka Katsitadze and Manana Nachkebia.

As stated in the information published by the State Audit Office, Freedom Square also received donations this year. The party had 44 donors from January 1 to February 16, 2026, who donated a total of 46,745 GEL to the party. Among the donors are the party leaders: Levan Tsutskiridze, Bakur Kvashilava and Simon Janashia.

As for the Coalition for Changes, from January 14 to February 23, 2026, they received 3,460 GEL in donations. The coalition received money 8 times during this period. Among the donors is coalition member Maia Kopaleishvili.

According to official data, 2,371 GEL was transferred to Gakharia for Georgia this year. Among the party’s donors is MP Tamar Khvedeliani.

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