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Salome Zurabishvili: Georgia faces a triple crisis: Democracy is weakening; Sovereignty is slipping into Russia’s hands; Geopolitically, we’re drifting from Europe toward Russia and China - and no one seems able to stop it

Salome Zurabishvili: Georgia faces a triple crisis: Democracy is weakening; Sovereignty is slipping into Russia’s hands; Geopolitically, we’re drifting from Europe toward Russia and China - and no one seems able to stop it

18/06/2025 10:24:00 Politic

Georgia faces a triple crisis: Democracy is weakening; Sovereignty is slipping into Russia’s hands; Geopolitically, we’re drifting from Europe toward Russia and China — and no one seems able to stop it, - the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, wrote on her X page after her speech in the French Senate.

“The political climate shifted sharply after the so-called “first Russian law” was introduced, withdrawn and then reintroduced. This triggered harsh rhetoric and direct attacks on European and American ambassadors-signaling rising tensions and the humiliation of Georgia’s partners.

Despite the government's turn away from EU path, 80% of Georgians still strongly support European integration. This public loyalty clashes with violations of constitutional commitments, sparking ongoing protests against the ruling party’s “Russian nightmare” approach.

Georgia’s European aspiration is historic and deeply rooted. Disrupting this path fuels unrest and coincides with rising authoritarianism. Yet Europe’s leaders seem silent - no questions, no consequences, just growing concern over Georgia’s future.

The ruling regime in Georgia is actively contradicting European recommendations. Their actions and laws closely mirror Russia’s playbook used to suppress civil society and eliminate political opposition. This isn’t accidental - it’s a deliberate authoritarian shift.

Recent repressive laws now target social networks and NGOs indiscriminately, affecting groups beyond politics - including organizations supporting people with disabilities and other vulnerable sectors. Civil society as a whole is under threat.

Political and civil freedoms are shrinking faster than during Russia’s slow regression. Courts no longer act independently; verdicts are predetermined by prosecutors. Legal persecution has become the regime’s tool of political control.

60 young activists in Georgia remain in pre-trial detention, with harsh verdicts already handed down despite a lack of evidence. More verdicts are expected this summer, highlighting an intensifying political crackdown.

This crisis isn’t just internal - it’s part of a Russian strategy to undermine Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic integration, shifting from failed military interventions to hybrid tactics like propaganda and puppet regimes.

Georgia’s ruling party is deepening ties with Russia, Iran, and China, reversing earlier moves toward the EU and increasing economic and energy dependence - raising serious concerns about geopolitics and Black Sea security.

Georgia faces a triple crisis: Democracy is weakening; Sovereignty is slipping into Russia’s hands; Geopolitically, we’re drifting from Europe toward Russia and China — and no one seems able to stop it,”, Salome Zurabishvili writes.

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