EU integration
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Protests in Georgia persist. Stay updated on the events of February 13-15, including key demands and developments, on Azat.tv.
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Armenian Parliament Moves Forward with EU Membership Bill in First Reading On February 12, Armenia’s National Assembly approved in the first reading a bill aimed at launching the country’s accession process to the European Union (EU). The bill was supported by 63 members of parliament, while 7 MPs voted against it, and some opposition factions…
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Georgia experienced a week of escalating political tensions from January 6-10, 2025, marked by a convergence of public protests, concerns about judicial independence, and anxieties surrounding the country’s path towards European Union integration. The detention of 11 individuals following a pro-European rally sparked widespread outrage, with protesters demanding their immediate release and accusing the authorities…
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As 2024 draws to a close, Georgia finds itself gripped by a deepening political crisis, marked by sustained mass protests and a series of governmental actions that have further inflamed public discontent. The ongoing 33-day wave of demonstrations, with planned events continuing through December 30 and 31, underscores the widespread public opposition to the ruling…
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The past days in Georgia have been marked by a steadfast commitment to democracy and European integration, as citizens continue their protests and political activities. On December 25, the 28th day of demonstrations saw women leading a march that culminated at the Orbeliani Palace instead of the Parliament. President Salome Zurabishvili addressed the gathering, praising…
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Tensions in Georgia reached a critical point on December 5, 2024, as mass protests continued for the eighth consecutive day, with developments spanning from arrests and police crackdowns to international responses and cultural strikes. The streets of Tbilisi and other cities remain filled with demonstrators voicing discontent over the government’s policies and its perceived retreat…
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On December 3, Georgia became the stage for escalating tensions as citizens continued their fight for democracy and European integration. A series of key events unfolded throughout the day, reflecting the intensity of the ongoing protests and their impact on both the nation and the international community. The evening saw heightened violence as special forces…
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The third consecutive day of protests on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi saw an escalation of tensions as demonstrators clashed with authorities, expressing outrage over the Georgian Dream (GD) party’s decision to delay EU accession talks until 2028. The protests, sparked by this foreign policy U-turn, have drawn criticism from both international observers and local institutions,…