The evolving political landscape in Georgia has sparked increasing concerns among its European partners, who are closely monitoring the nation’s commitment to democratic principles. Recent legislative moves and governmental decisions perceived as undermining judicial independence and media freedom have intensified debates about Georgia’s readiness for deeper integration with the European Union. Brussels has signaled that without tangible progress on democratic reforms, the path toward EU membership could face significant delays, complicating Georgia’s aspirations for closer ties with the West.

Key points contributing to the strained relations include:

  • Allegations of diminished press freedom and harassment of opposition voices
  • Concerns about the impartiality of the judiciary…