The recent electoral dynamics in Georgia have drastically shifted power balances within the country. With the main opposition parties opting for a boycott of the parliamentary elections, the ruling party capitalized on the weakened political competition to entrench its hold on critical state institutions. This strategic advantage enables the party not only to dominate legislative agendas but also to influence judicial and administrative bodies, raising concerns about the long-term implications for democratic checks and balances.

Key elements of the consolidation include:

  • Uncontested parliamentary majorities translating into near-absolute control over lawmaking.
  • Appointment of loyalists to judiciary positions, undermining judicial independence.
  • Increased control over state media and regulatory agencies,…