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Georgian Dream Lawmakers Defy Protesters and Opposition Boycott to Open Parliament

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
November 25, 2024
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Georgian Dream Lawmakers Defy Protesters and Opposition Boycott to Open Parliament
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The Georgian Parliament convened its first session on Monday, despite an ongoing political crisis over last month’s elections. The official results of the October 26 election showed the ruling Georgian Dream party securing nearly 54% of the vote. However, opposition parties have rejected the outcome, alleging widespread electoral fraud and vowing to boycott parliament.

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  • Protests Over Election Results
  • Observers and Western Reactions
  • Implications for Governance in Georgia
  • Bottom Line

Protests Over Election Results

Protests erupted outside the Soviet-era parliament building, with demonstrators condemning the election as illegitimate. Opposition groups pitched tents and attempted to block access to the building on Sunday night. On Monday morning, however, Georgian Dream lawmakers managed to enter the parliament and begin the new legislative session. Protesters outside chanted “Russians” and “slaves” at the deputies and threw eggs at the building.

Observers and Western Reactions

International election observers acknowledged irregularities during the election but stopped short of declaring the vote fraudulent. Western governments have urged Georgian authorities to investigate the allegations of voter fraud thoroughly.

Georgia’s geopolitical orientation has further complicated the situation. While the country traditionally aligns with Western powers and holds EU candidate status, its relationship with the West has deteriorated in recent years. Georgian Dream has been accused of adopting authoritarian, pro-Russian policies, including controversial laws on “foreign agents” and LGBT rights.

Implications for Governance in Georgia

The parliamentary boycott by opposition parties and the continued protests reflect a deepening political divide in Georgia. The absence of opposition lawmakers from parliament undermines the democratic process and risks creating a legislative vacuum. The allegations of electoral fraud and the government’s alignment with Russian-inspired policies further erode public trust in institutions.

This crisis may also have significant repercussions for Georgia’s international standing. The country’s strained relations with the EU and the U.S. could jeopardize its aspirations for closer integration with the West, leaving it more vulnerable to Russian influence.

Bottom Line

The current political turmoil highlights the fragility of Georgia’s democratic processes and its precarious geopolitical position. Addressing allegations of electoral fraud and fostering inclusive governance are critical to stabilizing the nation. Failure to do so could deepen internal divisions and hinder Georgia’s long-standing ambition to integrate with the West.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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