Georgia has been engulfed in turmoil after the inauguration of a pro-Russian President sparked further tensions and violence in the country. The government’s decision to halt talks on joining the European Union has led to weeks of mass demonstrations, with protesters calling for closer ties with the EU and resisting Russian influence.
The majority of Georgians have expressed strong disapproval of the new President’s stance on aligning the country with Moscow rather than with Western democracies. Many fear that this shift in foreign policy will undermine their aspirations for democracy and economic prosperity.
The inauguration ceremony was met with widespread protests and clashes between demonstrators and security forces, resulting in injuries and arrests. The situation has escalated as both sides remain steadfast in their positions, leading to a volatile and uncertain political climate in Georgia.
The international community has also expressed concerns over the implications of the new President’s pro-Russian stance, highlighting the potential destabilization of the region and the erosion of democratic values in Georgia.
As tensions continue to rise and violence escalates, the future of Georgia remains uncertain. The country faces a critical juncture in its history, with the potential for further unrest and conflict looming large.
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Seriously DW, this is how you're starting 2025. For shame
Russian corruption. Russia will NEVER win. A country that has moved backwards over the last 15 years!!!! Russia will collapse again.
The Georgians know what life is like under Russki Mir, they suffered under former Russki Soviet Union
Stay calm, loser. Losing is an integral part of democracy.
how can he be pro-russia while some parts of Georgia are occupied by Russia?
Cia working overtime again
germany is just a joke. Period!
Thank you for showing the facts. 🙌🏽🫶🏽💪🏽
02:34 Guram hope you will be ok ☦️
Russia's standard playbook.
Its amazing to me that all the former soviet states didnt create their own version of nato to keep russia from taking them back (like they are doing now).
What most people fail to understand is that policemen are human too. I would definitely be pissed if people were throwing rocks and fireworks at me while I’m just doing my job.
That police force seems more fitting to a fascist state than a democracy.
Majority of Georgians voted for this president who is pro Peace, they don't want to end up in trenches like Ukrainians fighting foreign wars. Russia is and will always be their neighbor.
If the majority has a different opinion than the way the vote turned out, should one presume they didn't all participate in the voting. I wonder why?
That is nonsense.
If there was ANY real evidences of fraud it would be more than public now!
Stop fooling the people and let the legaly ellected leaders do their job!
Document document and document them all.
Little pupils of goebles=dw
This would have happened to Ukraine when the pro Russian president got in office but Ukraine decided to fight!
IF GEORGIAN DECIDED TO FIGHT RUSSIA WOULD COLLAPSE BECAUSE THEY WOULDNT BE ABLE TO FIGHT ON TWO FRONTS
GEORGIANS ARE WEAK AND RATHER PROTEST THEN TO FIGHT THE GOVERNMENT BACK FOR THERE COUNTRY. THIS WHATS HAPPENED WHEN YOU STAND ON THE SIDE LINE WHEN UKRAINE WAS INVADED
snitching her own country to her own masters ))
POPULATIONS ARE FED UP OF NATO AND EU WAR MONGERING. only this silly media needs to keep talking about this
St Petersburg troll farm bots are busy in the DW comments section as usual.
This is how it started in Ukraine. People never learn
I pray Georgia will become free! The west is certainly not paradise, but much better then the poverty and oppression in Russia!
Imagine opposite happening citizens = kidnapping Georgian police for torture. Story would be allot different.
Foreign agents are so mad😂😂😂😂😂
LOL. Mass demonstration = 1-2 thousands of foreign agent paid demonstrators.
"Transparency International" – but against the law that brings transparency to foreign funding.
A pro-Russian president? Seriously!? If there's anyone who's pro-Russian, it's the parliament. President Zurabashvili supports the protests and urges them to continue until the end.
It the majority supports Europe, why the minority wins both elections??? 😂