Tbilisi (GBC) - Nika Gvaramia, a prominent opposition figure and one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change, has been sentenced to 8 months in prison by Judge Jvebe Nachkebia for failing to comply with the request of the Temporary Investigative Commission of the Georgian Parliament.

The ruling comes under Article 349 of the Criminal Code, which penalizes non-cooperation with a parliamentary commission. The charge can lead to a fine, imprisonment of up to one year, or restriction of official or professional activity for up to three years.

Gvaramia had been summoned to testify before the commission but did not appear. Although he was granted bail of 30,000 GEL, he failed to pay within the legal time frame, resulting in the bail being replaced with pre-trial detention and now a formal prison sentence. He was absent from the courtroom during the verdict and did not deliver a final statement.

Gvaramia is the latest in a series of opposition politicians punished for refusing to appear before what is widely referred to as the Tsulukiani Commission. Others recently sentenced include:

Mamuka Khazaradze (Strong Georgia) – 8 months

Badri Japaridze (Strong Georgia) – 8 months

Nika Melia (Coalition for Change) – 8 months

Giorgi Vashadze (Strategy Builder) – 7 months

Zurab Japaridze (Coalition for Change) – 7 months

Givi Targamadze – 7 months

Irakli Okruashvili (former Defense Minister) – arrested May 14; sentence pending These developments mark an escalation in legal action against key opposition leaders and have sparked renewed concerns over the political climate in Georgia.