Georgia's outgoing president has made a plea to the European Union to intervene in her country's political situation, calling for a new election amidst ongoing protests against the pro-Russia government. The governing Georgian Dream party's decision to suspend EU negotiations has sparked widespread demonstrations, with police resorting to force to disperse peaceful opposition protesters.
The president emphasized the need for Europe to exert pressure on Georgia, highlighting the country's significance despite its relatively small population. She urged the EU to leverage its influence as Georgia's major donor, economic market, and home to a significant diaspora.
While Georgia was granted candidate status for EU membership in 2023, the accession process was put on hold and financial support reduced following the passage of a controversial law seen as restricting democratic freedoms. The EU recently imposed visa restrictions on Georgian officials and considered further sanctions in response to the political situation.
The new president, appointed after an election marred by allegations of Russian interference, has faced criticism for tightening the ruling party's control. The outgoing president stressed the importance of free and fair elections, warning of potential crisis if the situation is not addressed promptly.
As the EU leaders convene for a summit, the draft statement expresses disappointment over the suspension of Georgia's EU accession process and condemns the police crackdown on protesters. Calls for upholding freedom of assembly and expression, as well as investigating acts of violence, are emphasized.
Amid concerns of increasing authoritarianism and lack of transparency in Georgia's governance, the outgoing president highlighted the urgency of the situation and the need for international intervention to ensure democratic principles are upheld.