United National Movement
The United National Movement (UNM) is a political party in Georgia, founded in 2001. It emerged from a coalition of various political groups and is known for its pro-Western stance, advocating for integration with NATO and the European Union. The party has played a significant role in Georgian politics, particularly during the presidency of Mikheil Saakashvili.
The UNM has been a major opposition force in recent years, often challenging the ruling party on issues such as governance, corruption, and economic development. The party's platform emphasizes democratic reforms, human rights, and the importance of maintaining Georgia's sovereignty amid regional tensions.