Georgia’s Political Party Finance in 2025
44 political parties submitted information on their 2025 annual revenues and expenditures to the Anti-Corruption Bureau, although only 25 of them reported financial turnover. Twenty-one political associations reported no revenues during the reporting period, while 19 reported no expenditures.
ISFED presents an analysis of the finances of Georgia’s political parties in 2025.
- The total revenues of political parties in 2025 amounted to approximately GEL 49 million. Georgian Dream received more revenue (GEL 26.5 million) than all other political parties combined (GEL 22.5 million).
- A total of GEL 8.9 million was allocated from the state budget to finance six political parties, of which 68% was allocated to the Georgian Dream. By the end of the year, the number of parties receiving state funding had further decreased.
- In 2025, 21 political parties received donations. The total amount of donations exceeded GEL 27 million. 67% of donations were received by Georgian Dream.
- Total cash-based expenditures of political parties in 2025 exceeded GEL 46 million. Of this amount, GEL 23.8 million (52%) was spent by the Georgian Dream.
- The majority of expenditures were allocated to advertising (GEL 13.9 million), remuneration (GEL 5.4 million), rent (GEL 4.3 million), and capital expenditures (GEL 9.4 million). Significant expenditure categories also included consulting, notary, interpretation, and translation services (GEL 2.8 million), as well as office expenses (GEL 1.9 million).