Europe decided to step in: who needs investigation into Georgia’s election results?

President of the European Council Charles Michel has called on the Georgian government to thoroughly investigate the violations during the recent parliamentary elections. What prompted this statement, and what issues are causing the most concern in Europe? And most importantly, why is the European Council so interested in Georgia’s election? Let’s look at the key points of this scandal.

Are the election results being recognized?

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated that the election results will be certified despite opposition resistance. President Salome Zurabishvili openly declared that she does not recognize the results, citing numerous violations and an atmosphere of intimidation. Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court has begun hearing lawsuits against the “foreign agents” law – a law that has sparked protests and outrage in society.

Reaction of the European Union: What does Charles Michel say?

Charles Michel emphasized that the investigation of violations must be swift, transparent, and independent. This issue also affects Georgia’s aspirations to join the EU, which is why the head of the European Council urges the government to demonstrate commitment to the European course. Michel also believes that an inclusive dialogue between the government, opposition, and society is necessary to resolve the situation.

Why is this important for Europe

Michel plans to discuss Georgia’s issue at an informal meeting of the European Council on November 8 in Budapest. This demonstrates the high level of EU attention to the situation in Georgia. For Europe, it is critically important that electoral processes are carried out fairly and transparently, and that human rights and democratic principles are upheld.

What did the ENEMO mission specifically observe?

Head of the ENEMO mission Zlatko Vujnovic stated that the 2024 elections were accompanied by numerous violations. From violence against the opposition to the use of administrative resources, the violations had a negative impact on the transparency of the elections. Vujnovic also noted a polarized political atmosphere that is increasing tension in society.

Law on “foreign agents” and protests

Controversial moments began at the beginning of the race. The new law on “foreign agents” sparked a wave of protests, and repression against protesters further aggravated the situation. The election campaign was held under conditions of harsh pressure on protesters and the opposition, undermining citizens’ trust in the government and causing self-censorship among the population.

This political scandal is a real test for Georgian democracy and its European aspirations. Georgian choice will not change the world order, of course, but it can trigger a new wave of crisis that has already engulfed several continents. Therefore, the stakes are very high.