**EU Takes Notice of Georgia’s Election Concerns**
The European Union is taking action after concerns were raised about the fairness of Georgia’s recent parliamentary elections. On November 18, EU leaders met to discuss the situation.
According to Josep Borrell, the EU’s top diplomat for foreign affairs, a mission will be sent to Georgia to investigate the allegations of election fraud. Mr. Borrell also said that the head of the OSCE observer group in Georgia would be invited to present his assessment of what went wrong during the October 26 elections.
**Georgia’s Democratic Path**
Mr. Borrell expressed concerns about Georgia’s democratic backsliding, stating that the country’s leaders have led it away from the EU path against the wishes of its people. He emphasized the need for decisive changes and concrete actions to address the issues.
**A Message to Georgians**
In a message to the Georgian people, Mr. Borrell said that the door to the European Union remains open, but the country’s government must make significant changes to respect the rule of law and basic principles. He stressed that without these changes, Georgia cannot move forward in its relationship with the EU.
**Next Steps Unclear**
Mr. Borrell’s remarks did not mention any possible steps the EU might take in response to the Georgian government’s actions.
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