The passage of the controversial "foreign agents" law in Georgia has raised alarms, being likened to Russian legislation that suppresses dissent and media freedom, threatening the country's democratic future.
With increasing fears of dictatorship in Georgia, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's statements about banning opposition parties have fueled concerns over the nation's path towards autocracy and isolation from the EU.
Opposition parties in Georgia have united against the Georgian Dream party, emphasizing their pro-European stance and commitment to resisting the anti-democratic trends exacerbated by the ruling party.
The shift in Georgia's political landscape, influenced by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, has prompted serious questions about its EU accession aspirations and overall democratic integrity as elections loom.
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