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Once hailed as a beacon of democratic progress in the post-Soviet space, Georgia has in recent years witnessed a disconcerting retreat from its earlier political gains. From vibrant elections and robust civil society activism to growing concerns over governmental overreach and erosion of judicial independence, the country’s journey reflects a broader regional trend toward autocratic consolidation. This article examines how Georgia, once at the forefront of democratic reform, has found itself on the precarious front lines of authoritarian resurgence – a shift with profound implications for its citizens and the international community alike.

Georgia’s Democratic Rise and the Erosion of Institutional Checks

Once hailed as a beacon of democratic progress in the post-Soviet space, Georgia’s political landscape has shifted dramatically. The nation’s early strides toward transparency and civil liberties have been undermined by a consolidation of power within the executive…

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Author : Mia Garcia

Publish date : 2025-09-01 16:55:00

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