One year after mass demonstrations shook Tbilisi, protesters in Georgia’s capital remain steadfast in their opposition to the country’s increasing tilt toward Russia. What began as a wave of public outcry against perceived government concessions has evolved into a sustained movement demanding the preservation of Georgia’s Western orientation. As tensions persist, the standoff highlights deep divisions within Georgian society over its geopolitical future and the struggle for influence between Moscow and the West in the South Caucasus.
Protesters Maintain Momentum Against Government’s Russia Strategy
Despite government assurances and diplomatic outreach, the streets of Tbilisi remain alive with determination as protesters mark a full year since mass demonstrations began. Citizens and opposition groups alike have refused to soften their stance against the administration’s perceived overtures toward Russia. Their grievances are rooted in fears of eroding sovereignty and the…
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Author : Noah Rodriguez
Publish date : 2025-12-22 13:10:00
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