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Government versus opposition. The future of democracy in Georgia will depend on one court decision

Democracy in Georgia stands at a crossroads. The ruling Georgian Dream party filed a motion to court declaring the activities of three opposition parties unconstitutional. The parties targeted are the United National Movement, Strong Georgia and the Coalition for Change. This was announced on October 28 by Shalva Papuashvili, leader of Georgian Dream and controversial speaker of parliament.

Papuashvili says the case is supported by evidence that opposition parties consistently reject the legitimacy of the current government and ruling party, both at home and abroad

“These parties admit that one of the parties, either they or the ruling party, must inevitably be declared unconstitutional,” he said.

Ashley Davis

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