“Suppression of democracy in Georgia is gathering pace as ever-more authoritarian laws come into force, jeopardizing its people’s dream of a European future.” Georgia is experiencing increasing authoritarianism, highlighted by new laws that threaten democracy, civil society, and media freedom. Ketevan Chachava outlines that the government’s actions, framed as efforts to enhance transparency, actually suppress dissent and limit civic engagement, jeopardizing the country’s democratic aspirations and relationship with the European Union.
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“Suppression of democracy in Georgia is gathering pace as ever-more authoritarian laws come into force, jeopardizing its people’s dream of a European future.” Georgia is experiencing increasing authoritarianism, highlighted by new laws that threaten democracy, civil society, and media freedom. Ketevan Chachava outlines that the government’s actions, framed as efforts to enhance transparency, actually suppress dissent and limit civic engagement, jeopardizing the country’s democratic aspirations and relationship with the European Union.