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Georgia’s Protests Escalate Amid Political Crisis And EU Tensions 

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisDecember 2, 2024 World Politics No Comments2 Mins Read
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Georgia’s Protests Escalate Amid Political Crisis And EU Tensions.

Georgia is witnessing a surge in protests and resignations, as public outrage grows over the ruling party’s decision to delay discussions on joining the European Union. For four consecutive nights, tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets, demanding accountability from their leaders and voicing support for EU integration.

 

Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze





Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze

has dismissed the protests as a product of opposition misinformation and rejected calls for early elections. He acknowledged the resignation of Georgia’s ambassador to the United States, David Zalkaliani, citing significant pressure but downplayed the move as unrelated to the EU accession delay.

 

The unrest was sparked by Georgian Dream’s announcement last week to postpone EU membership talks until at least 2028, accusing the EU of “blackmail.” This decision has intensified criticism of Georgia’s government, which the EU and the US have accused of democratic backsliding. In response, the US has suspended its strategic partnership with Georgia, a significant diplomatic move underscoring international concerns.

 

Pro-EU demonstrations escalated on Sunday, with fireworks targeting the parliament building and riot police. Law enforcement retaliated with water cannons, leading to late-night clashes. Reports of violence against journalists and protesters have shocked many, with Georgia’s human rights ombudsman, Levan Ioseliani, condemning the brutality and urging police restraint.

 

Despite government claims of commitment to European integration, public confidence appears shaken. Several ambassadors, including senior diplomats, have resigned, while over 3,000 teachers and hundreds of civil servants have signed letters opposing the EU accession delay.

 

Former ambassador to the EU, Natalie Sabanadze, described the protests as reaching a “qualitative change,” drawing comparisons to the 2003 Rose Revolution. “The government may have hoped to intimidate people, but it’s having the opposite effect,” she noted.

 

President Salome Zourabichvili, a pro-Western figure due to leave office soon, has emerged as a key voice against the government, calling for a new election and rallying protesters. With tensions at a boiling point, Georgia’s path towards the European dream remains uncertain, and the unfolding crisis signals a pivotal moment in the nation’s history.

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