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Georgian Dream Faces Backlash After Freezing EU Talks

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
December 27, 2024
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Georgian Dream Faces Backlash After Freezing EU Talks
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The United States has sanctioned Georgian billionaire and former prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, accusing him of steering the South Caucasus nation away from its democratic and pro-Western path. Ivanishvili, widely regarded as the de facto leader of Georgia, is said to have shifted the country in a more authoritarian and pro-Russian direction through his Georgian Dream party.

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  • U.S. Charges of Undermining Democracy
  • A Shift Away from the West
  • Broader Implications of Sanctions
  • Controversial Policies and Domestic Turmoil
  • Disputed Elections and Political Uncertainty
  • Bottom Line

U.S. Charges of Undermining Democracy

Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the sanctions on Friday, stating that Ivanishvili had taken actions that undermined Georgia’s democratic institutions and Euro-Atlantic aspirations in favor of Russian interests. Blinken cited Ivanishvili’s influence as detrimental to democratic processes, both within Georgia and internationally, accusing him of acting in alignment with Russian objectives.

A Shift Away from the West

Ivanishvili, who amassed his wealth in Russia during the 1990s through metals and telecom ventures, has recently led a pivot away from the West in Georgia, a country seeking European Union (EU) membership. The former prime minister has publicly alleged that foreign intelligence agencies are attempting to drag Georgia into a conflict with Russia.

Tensions reached a boiling point last month when Georgian Dream abruptly froze EU accession talks until 2028, abandoning a goal enshrined in the country’s constitution. This decision sparked a wave of protests, met with a government crackdown that resulted in over 400 arrests, including opposition leaders.

Broader Implications of Sanctions

The sanctions imposed by the U.S. freeze any American assets held by Ivanishvili. While the billionaire and his allies have claimed they were already subject to “de facto sanctions” by Washington, U.S. officials had previously denied this. Georgian Dream has not yet responded to the latest measures.

This move follows U.S. sanctions earlier in December against senior Georgian interior ministry officials for their alleged role in suppressing protests.

Controversial Policies and Domestic Turmoil

Ivanishvili has faced criticism for championing laws inspired by Russian models, including regulations targeting “foreign agents” and restrictions on LGBT rights, which many Georgians view as repressive. These actions have deepened tensions in a country that, despite its history of Russian dominance, broadly opposes Moscow’s influence.

Georgia, which was under Russian rule for 200 years until its independence in 1991, severed diplomatic ties with Moscow after the 2008 war, during which Russia backed two separatist Georgian regions.

Disputed Elections and Political Uncertainty

The sanctions come amidst political upheaval following a contested election in October. While Georgian Dream claimed victory with nearly 54% of the vote, opposition parties alleged widespread fraud. Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili, who has largely symbolic powers, refused to recognize the election results and declared she would not leave office when her term ends this month.

Her successor, Mikheil Kavelashvili, a Georgian Dream ally, is set to take office on Sunday. Georgian Dream officials have expressed optimism that relations with the U.S. will improve under the incoming presidency of Donald Trump.

Bottom Line

The U.S. sanctions against Ivanishvili highlight growing concerns over Georgia’s political trajectory under Georgian Dream. As the country grapples with internal divisions and external pressures, its future as a democratic, pro-Western state remains uncertain.

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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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