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EU demands ‘commitment’ from Georgia

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October 28, 2024
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Published: October 28, 2024 7:54 am
Author: RT

Tbilisi must prove its intention to join the bloc, European Council chief Charles Michel has said, after a divisive election outcome

Georgia must prove that it still wants to join the EU, European Council President Charles Michel has said, after the ruling party’s election victory on Saturday was rejected by pro-Western forces in the former Soviet state.

With over 99% of ballots counted, the populist conservative Georgian Dream party has won over 54% of the vote and is projected to add six more seats in the 150-seat national parliament. Four other groups have crossed the 5% threshold, all of them pro-EU. The ruling party says it supports membership in the bloc, but has adopted policies that have been criticized by Brussels.

The Georgian leadership must “demonstrate its firm commitment to the country’s EU path,” Michel said on Sunday in a post on X. The European Council will review “alleged irregularities” during the election, he added, citing a report by international observers.

Monitors sent to Georgia by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) have confirmed that voters were offered a wide choice of candidates who could “generally campaign freely,” but noted that the election “unfolded amid entrenched polarization” in society.

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“Campaign messages were dominated by geopolitical issues, with the ruling party framing the choice between itself and the opposition as one between peace and war,” the report said. “The opposition parties [were] presenting the elections as a referendum on Georgia’s geopolitical orientation.”

Opposition forces have claimed that the election was rigged and intend to stage mass street protests in the capital, Tbilisi. Outgoing President Salome Zourabichvili, whom Georgian Dream unsuccessfully tried to impeach last year for overstepping her mandate, has claimed that accepting the outcome would amount to “inviting Russia” into the country. The French-born politician branded the election a form of hybrid warfare by Moscow.

Government officials previously warned that their rivals want to foment unrest in Georgia, similar to what happened in Ukraine in 2014, when a Western-backed armed coup in Kiev toppled the government. Those events started as a protest against the postponement of a treaty on integration with the EU, which was adopted by the new authorities and resulted in the reduction of economic ties with Russia. Moscow says that the current hostilities with Kiev are partly the result of the insurrection a decade ago.


READ MORE: EU accuses Russia of ‘unprecedented’ referendum interference

Accession to the EU requires a candidate’s alignment of its foreign policy with that of Brussels, particularly in terms of confronting Russia.

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