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Monitoring in unruhigen Zeiten: Die EUMM in Georgien 12/2024

10 Jahre Monitoring: EUMM Georgien 11/2018

 

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21.10.2024
Georgia at a crossroads: October 2024 parliamentary elections

Georgia will hold parliamentary elections on 26 October 2024, for the first time under a fully proportional election system. The results of this vote will be highly consequential, potentially determining Georgia's EU and North-Atlantic integration trajectory for years to come. The election campaign environment has become increasingly tense and polarised. 

Source: EPRS
27.08.2024
Georgian president calls October polls a 'choice between Europe and Russia'

[…] Zurabishvili's statement came after she signed a decree announcing October 26, the last Saturday of October, as the day for the parliamentary polls, saying that voters will have to "choose between war and peace" in the election.

Source: RFE/RL
31.07.2024
U.S. to pause assistance to Georgia, Blinken says

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on July 31 that the U.S. government is pausing more than $95 million in assistance to the Georgian government. Blinken said the pause is due to "the Georgian government"s anti-democratic actions and false statements" that are "incompatible with membership norms in the EU and NATO." 

Source: RFE/RL
10.07.2024
US rejects Russian accusations of plotting ‘regime change’ in Georgia

Russia’s foreign spy agency accused the United States on Tuesday (9 July) of plotting “regime change” in Georgia after the South Caucasus country holds a parliamentary election on 26 October, a claim Washington called “completely false.”

Source: EurActiv
24.06.2024
EU to downgrade Georgia ties and mull finance freeze, Borrell says

The European Union will downgrade political contacts with Georgia and consider freezing financial aid to the Tbilisi government after it pushed through a controversial "foreign agent" law, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on June 24.

Source: RFE/RL
07.06.2024
U.S. slaps visa sanctions on Georgian officials over 'foreign agent' law; opposition hails move

The United States has imposed visa restrictions against dozens of Georgian officials over the adoption of a "foreign agent law," which sparked weeks of mass protests and criticism that it mirrors similar repressive legislation used by the Kremlin to stifle dissent and derails Georgia's Euro-Atlantic path. 

Source: RFE/RL
28.05.2024
Georgian parliament overrides presidential veto of ‘foreign agent bill’

The legislature, controlled by the governing Georgian Dream party, dismissed on Tuesday President Salome Zourabichvili’s veto of the legislation that she and other critics have said will restrict media freedom and obstruct Georgia’s chances of joining the European Union. 

Source: Al Jazeera
24.05.2024
US reviews Georgia ties over 'foreign agent' law

The US has said it is reviewing its bilateral co-operation with Georgia over its controversial "foreign agent" law that triggered weeks of mass protests in the capital Tbilisi.Artikeltext

Source: BBC
15.05.2024
EU, NATO condemn passing of 'foreign agent' law

The European Union and NATO on Wednesday called for Georgia to rethink its course after its parliament passed the controversial "foreign agent" law on Tuesday.

Source: DW
02.05.2024
UN rights chief urges Georgia to scrap ‘foreign influence’ bill

As protests continue in Georgia over a proposed draft law on curbing foreign influence, UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk on Thursday urged the authorities to shelve the controversial bill and engage in dialogue. 

Source: UN News