MEPs call on European Commission to impose sanctions against Georgian Dream leaders
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MEPs have called on the European Commission to impose sanctions against the leadership of the Georgian Dream because of the authoritarian seizure of power. The Baltic states have already agreed to impose national sanctions against the suppression of protests in Georgia.
Members of the European Parliament have called on the European Commission to immediately impose sanctions against the leaders of the Georgian Dream, as the process of authoritarian seizure of the state is unfolding in Georgia.
This is stated in a letter addressed to the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and vice-president of the European Commission Kai Kallas, which was published by MEP Michal Shcherba in the social network X, reports UNN.
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We, the MEPs who signed up below, would like to call on you to initiate personal sanctions against the Georgian authorities in connection with the events unfolding when the current ruling party of Georgia seized power in the state after rigged elections and suppresses civil society protests
The deputies point out that the European Parliament adopted a resolution of November 28, 2024 on strengthening the democratic crisis in Georgia after the recent parliamentary elections and alleged electoral fraud. The document calls on the EU to introduce a comprehensive package of personal sanctions in response to massive election violations that took place before and during the October 2024 parliamentary elections.
In particular, the European Parliament calls on the EU and its member states to impose personal sanctions on Georgian officials and political leaders responsible for the rollback from democracy, violations of electoral laws and standards, administrative abuses and misuse of state institutions, such as prime minister Irakli Kobakhiddze, Mayor of Tbilisi and Secretary General of the ruling Georgian Dream party Kakha Kaladze, Speaker of the Georgian parliament Shalva Papuashvili and Chairman of the Georgian Dream party Irakli Garibashvili, and extend these sanctions to judges., who pass politically motivated sentences, " the statement reads.
In addition, the deputies call for the introduction of targeted personal sanctions against the oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and the freezing of all his assets in the EU for his role in the degradation of the political process in Georgia and for actions against the country's constitutionally declared interests, including efforts to restore Russia's sphere of influence over the country.
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said in social network X that the three Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) have jointly agreed to impose national sanctions against those who suppressed legitimate protests in Georgia.
Opponents of democracy and violators of human rights are not welcome in our countries
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In the Georgian capital Tbilisi, for the fourth night in a row, there were clashes between protesters and police. Protests in Georgia continue amid the political crisis caused by the decision of the government's Georgian Dream party to suspend the process of European integration. The protesters demand the resignation of the government, new elections and the country's return to the Euro-Atlantic path.