The Daily Beat: Sunday, 28 November  

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**Georgia’s Prime Minister Delays Membership Talks**

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has announced that the country will not move forward with plans to join the European Union (EU) until . He also said that the government would reject all EU budget support.

The prime minister claimed that while EU membership remains a priority, it can only happen Georgia’s terms, which includes maintaining “dignity.” This decision has sparked protests across the country.

**Protests Erupt in **

Thousands of peaceful protesters gathered near the parliament building in Tbilisi to protest the government’s plan. However, riot police used tear gas, water cannons, and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. Many demonstrators were injured or beaten by police during the violent crackdown.

**Government Program Approved**

The has approved a new government program that aims to reset with the and continue Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic . The program was proposed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, which currently controls the parliament.

**EU Criticizes Government**

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution condemning the Georgian government for its authoritarian shift and democratic backsliding. The resolution calls on the government to hold new, free, and elections within one year.

**President Speaks Out**

President Salome Zurabishvili has called on the EU to take action against the Georgian government’s actions. She also urged opposition groups to unite and for officials, police, and military personnel to stand with the people of Georgia.

** Extradited**

A critical Azerbaijani journalist, Afghan Sadigov, has been extradited from Georgia back to Azerbaijan. He had fled the country to escape political persecution and was on hunger strike in a Tbilisi detention center.

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