Tuesday, 30 04 2024
Tuesday, 30 04 2024
12:54
Digital Julfa Network is launching a pan-Armenian centre in the metaverse, on the Fastexverse virtual platform
12:35
Turkey has decided to buy liquid gas from American ExxonMobil
12:16
The commission’s discussions on the law on “foreign agents” have started in the Parliament of Georgia
11:57
The US shot down 5 drones in the Red Sea
11:38
Weather without precipitation is expected
11:19
Ukraine is approaching Russia with military spending
11:00
Biden and Netanyahu discussed ongoing ceasefire negotiations
10:41
Blinken called on Aliyev to release those unjustly arrested
10:22
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A telephone conversation between Pashinyan and Blinken took place. What issues were discussed?
11:19
Idram and IDBank as participants of Career City Fest
15:07
Ukrainian pilots are training on F-16 fighters in France
14:48
“Now it is more protected.” NA Speaker about Tavush
14:29
Blinken arrived in Beijing
14:10
China is servicing a Russian ship carrying weapons from North Korea to Russia
13:51
We always attach importance to the development of Armenian-French parliamentary relations
13:13
Warsaw is ready to help Kyiv to return Ukrainians to Poland
12:54
Gasparini’s team reaches the Italian Cup final
12:35
“Liverpool” loses in the Merseyside derby
12:16
No precipitation is expected, and the air temperature will rise by 4-6 degrees
11:57
Armenian boxers continue to win in Serbia
A commemorative event was held in Vienna
11:19
Aliyev noted how much territory Armenia and Azerbaijan have demarcated
11:00
The Syrian People’s Assembly delegation visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial
10:41
“We remember and demand.” Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
10:32
Cash transactions over 10,000 euros have been banned in the EU
“In Canada, April is considered the month of condemnation of the Genocide.” Trudeau
USA
10:03
Biden signed a $61 billion aid project to Ukraine
17:01
“The ideology that dictates genocide must be condemned.” Alain Simonyan
16:42
Let us keep alive the memory of the victims of pogroms, deportations and persecutions. Macron

Saakahsvili talks at Carnegie on Georgia’s transformation

Following a successful transition to democracy and a period of unprecedented growth, Georgia now serves as a model for democratic development. However, the country also faces substantial criticism concerning its respect for domestic civil liberties. Georgia now finds itself at a crossroad and the new government faces important decisions in the near future. Will it continue its path of democratization? Will it grow closer with the West? What are its prospects for future development?

To discuss these questions, Carnegie Europe hosted H.E. Mr. Mikheil Saakashvili, president of Georgia. Saakashvili, who was the youngest national president in Europe following his election in 2004, has been widely lauded for his willingness to accept his defeat in Georgia’s recent presidential election. Carnegie’s Jessica Tuchman Mathews moderated the discussion.

Highlights

Relations with the West: Saakashvili explained that Georgians increasingly enjoy the benefits of an open, pluralistic, and democratic society, as well as closer relations with the West and the European Union in particular. No matter who leads the country, he said, Georgia will not deviate from the European path. Saakashvili also suggested that the new government continue the country’s efforts toward NATO membership.

Relations with Russia: Georgia’s relations with Russia are currently problematic and Saakashvili warned that the new government will face serious challenges in this field. He noted that Georgians generally value good relations with Russia, but also reiterated that a majority of Georgians do favor deeper integration with the West. Moreover, he added, Russia’s leverage in the region, which is mostly built on its energy exports, will decrease as other states tap new energy sources, especially shale gas.

Rule of Law: Saakashvili stressed that significant progress had been made on tackling corruption and strengthening the judicial system in Georgia. When he entered office, Georgia was under severe international pressure, while now, he argued, it ranks among the least corrupt countries in Europe. However, he also voiced his dissatisfaction with the new government’s use of judicial measures, some of which were directed against former members of his government, after the transition.

Further Challenges: Saakashvili identified the development of a democratic culture as one of the major challenges for the new government. “One successful transition is not enough,” he said, urging the new government to equally respect democratic principles in the next elections. He asserted that the country is on the right path to building a functioning system of governance with the right checks and balances and an independent judiciary. But he also urged caution. He ruled out the possibility of an authoritarian backlash similar to the one in Russia, saying that “the benefits of freedom” cannot be taken away from the Georgian people. However, he stressed that the implementation of future policies should follow the proper rules of procedure.

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