European Commission: Georgian Authorities Show Growing Disregard for Democratic Standards

The leaders of EU diplomacy, Kaja Kallas and EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos, issued a joint statement expressing concern over Georgia’s drift from democratic principles. They urged Tbilisi to reverse recent legal reforms that impact freedoms of speech, assembly, and the media.

Kallas, who also serves as the Vice-President of the European Commission, alongside Kos, criticized the rapid adoption of amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses, the Criminal Code, and the Law on Assemblies and Demonstrations in Georgia.

They argued that these legal changes pose significant risks to Georgian society by “seriously undermining” the rights to freedom of speech, assembly, and media freedom.

“These developments are a major setback for Georgia’s democratic journey. We urge the authorities to halt these measures, reduce tensions, and await the assessment from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, as requested by the Ombudsman,” the statement emphasized.

Kallas and Kos pointed out that the Georgian government has resorted to intimidation and violence to suppress dissent, targeting peaceful protesters, journalists, and opposition figures.

They highlighted the case of journalist Mzii Amaglobeli as indicative of the government’s treatment of media professionals and dissenters.

“Mzia, who is currently on a hunger strike, symbolizes the resilience of all those unjustly imprisoned. Those responsible for acts of violence must be held accountable. We call on the Georgian authorities to release all unjustly detained journalists, activists, and political prisoners. It is essential for the government to engage in dialogue with all political entities and civil society representatives,” concluded Kallas and Kos. (02/07/2025)


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4 responses to “European Commission: Georgian Authorities Show Growing Disregard for Democratic Standards”

  1. Oh, fantastic, just what we need—Georgia’s democratic standards slipping like a dodgy Eurostar train! 🚆 Let’s hope they find their way back before we have to start handing out participation trophies for basic freedoms! 🙄

  2. Is it just me, or does it seem like Georgia’s playing a game of “how to win friends and influence no one”? 🙄 Maybe they’ll think twice about democracy when they realize it’s not just a trendy hashtag! 🇪🇺💁‍♂️

  3. Lounge Master Avatar
    Lounge Master

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—a masterclass in how to throw democracy out the window while claiming to be building a shining future. Bravo, Georgia! 🎭 If only Tbilisi had a sense of humor about its own farce, we might all be laughing instead of cringing. 🤦‍♂️

  4. Ella of Light Avatar
    Ella of Light

    Looks like Georgia’s political playbook has taken a page from “How to Win Friends and Influence No One”—brilliant strategy if the goal is to turn the country into a real-life dystopia. 🤦‍♂️ Hope their next move is less “Big Brother” and more “Democracy 101,” or they might find themselves left out of the good old European club. 🍷

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