Georgia was the post-Soviet beacon of hope for democracy but political turmoil could unravel it all
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Georgian opposition representative Giorgi Vashadze attends a press conference following the second round of European Union-mediated talks between Georgia s ruling party and the opposition to resolve a political impasse sparked by elections last year, in Tbilisi early on March 31, 2021. (Photo by Vano SHLAMOV / AFP) (Photo by VANO SHLAMOV/AFP via Getty Images)
Georgia, for so long a beacon of hope for democracy and the rule of law in the post-Soviet world, is now once more mired in a political crisis. It is a tragedy for Georgia, where polling by the Washington-based National Democratic Institute (NDI) shows that the overwhelming majority of people want their country to be aligned more closely with the West, and a challenge for the European Union and the United Kingdom, both of which which have a long standing interest
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