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Large-scale anti-government demonstrations continue in Georgia, and the powers that be are responding with brutal, repressive measures.
Most Georgians want to join the European Union; so far, the country has maintained good relations with Brussels. However, the current government, driven by pro-Russian sentiment, has canceled accession talks with the EU. As a result, Georgia may face a situation similar to Ukraine’s 2013-2014 Maidan protests.
President Salome Zourabichvili, who is strongly pro-European, has declared she will not step down, even though the recently elected parliament (which she claims is illegitimate) has chosen a new president.

These developments pose a challenge for Moscow. It is also possible that, under pressure, the current Georgian government will ask the Kremlin for help. Such a request could risk transforming the country into a Russian satellite.

This week’s relevant geopolitical events

  • On Monday, Germany’s parliament will hold a final vote of confidence in the current government – its last step before elections on February 23.
  • Israel’s military is escalating operations in Syria, targeting critical infrastructure linked to terrorism and other threats.
  • Europe’s leaders agree that defense spending must rise, but lack a clear funding strategy. Proposals to cut other public spending – particularly bloated administration – face strong political resistance.

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