Georgia's Ruling Party Seeks to Ban Three Opposition Parties

Georgia's Ruling Party Seeks to Ban Three Opposition Parties
Above: Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili at a ceremony in Ankara, Turkey, on June 17, 2025. Image copyright: Turkish Grand National Assembly/Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-government narrative

Banning opposition parties is crucial for protecting Georgia's constitutional order from groups that have violently sought to overthrow the government. Their history of human rights abuses and involvement in the 2008 war poses a direct threat to national independence and unity. Enforcing the ban prevents successor organizations from continuing this destructive path, ensuring the nation’s stability.

Opposition narrative

The effort to ban opposition parties reveals the ruling regime’s alarming shift toward authoritarian control aimed at silencing pro-Western voices and undermining Georgia’s path to EU membership. Outlawing these groups disregards the voters' rejection of rigged elections and undermines democracy by imprisoning critics and halting accession talks. It is crucial to resist this power grab in order to restore true sovereignty and prevent the emergence of a dictatorship similar to Russia's.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 35% chance the EU will suspend visa liberalisation for Georgia before March 2026, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


Editor's Note

This story currently has limited reporting from right-leaning sources. We will continue to monitor all major outlets and update our coverage as additional perspectives become available.

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