Georgia’s democracy is being quietly strangled (opens in new tab)
Georgia’s democratic decline has arrived quietly through procedural changes and repressive laws disguised as promoting transparency. Yet the cumulative effect is unmistakable: a former success story is being hijacked by an authoritarian regime systematically capturing its institutions. The question is no longer whether Georgia’s democracy is eroding, but whether that erosion has now become irreversible. Artykuł Georgia’s democracy is being quietly strangled pochodzi z serwisu New Eastern Europe.
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