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Tabula
EditorTamar Chergoleishvili
CategoriesPolitics, Society, Business
Founded2010
CountryGeorgia
LanguageEnglish, Georgian
Websitehttp://tabula.ge
ISSN1987-8931

Tabula is a Georgian online news platform and magazine published by the Civic Education Foundation since 2010, follows a clear editorial policy grounded in a right-libertarian worldview.

The editor-in-chief is Tamar Chergoleishvili, who is married to Giga Bokeria, a notable political figure who held several high-ranking government positions between 2003 and 2013.

Tabula covers number of topics including local politics, business and society issues. The official website provides daily blogs and news updates covering various topics.

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