EU: Adopted laws undermine the foundations of democracy in Georgia  

AI

EU Criticizes Georgia’s New

The European Union is not happy with new laws passed Georgia. These laws could stop people from speaking out against the government.

On April 2, two top EU officials spoke out against the new laws. They said that Georgia’s did not ask enough people for their opinion before passing the laws. The laws give the government more power to control what people say and do.

The officials, Kaja Kallas and Marta Kos, said these laws could hurt Georgia’s chances of joining the EU. They also said that the laws are not and go against EU values.

One law makes it hard for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and to get funding from abroad. This means they might struggle to do their work. Another law gives more power to the government to control what broadcasters can say on TV or .

The officials called on the to stop using violence against protesters, release people who are being unfairly, and suspend these new laws. They also asked the government to talk with civil society groups and consult with experts.

The EU is willing to help Georgia join the EU if the ‘s authorities make a genuine effort to do so. However, they emphasized that this decision is up to the Georgian government.

Read More @ civil.ge

Share This Article
Leave a Comment