Who is against the pro-Western course in Georgia? A story about the movement Power of The People
People’s Power is a new social movement in Georgia voicing severely anti-Western sentiments under the auspices by the ruling Georgian Dream party.
“The authorities have actually marginalized the opposition, and now the only people standing in their way are the media and civil society, and if they marginalize them too, then Georgian Dream will rule the country for a very long time. This is the path followed, for example, by the governments of Russia and Turkey. So it is no coincidence that Georgian Dream is more friendly with authoritarian regimes,” - opinions and analysis here 👉 https://bit.ly/41KzGy3
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“The authorities have actually marginalized the opposition, and now the only people standing in their way are the media and civil society, and if they marginalize them too, then Georgian Dream will rule the country for a very long time. This is the path followed, for example, by the governments of Russia and Turkey. So it is no coincidence that Georgian Dream is more friendly with authoritarian regimes,” - opinions and analysis here 👉 https://bit.ly/41KzGy3
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The stories are told by a team of JAMnews journalists and editors from all over the Caucasus. We share a human perspective and offer a professional balanced analysis of major trends and developments, helping people from different parts of the Caucasus get to know each other better.
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