Georgia has postponed its bid to hitch the EU after the European Parliament voted to reject the outcomes of the nation’s latest election.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accused the bloc of “blackmail” and stated his authorities would drop its pursuit of membership “till the top of 2028”.
It got here hours after European legislators referred to as for final month’s parliamentary elections in Georgia to be re-run, citing “important irregularities”.
Kobakhidze’s announcement sparked protests in cities throughout Georgia, with hundreds gathering outdoors the parliament constructing in capital Tbilisi, blocking visitors and waving EU flags.
Since 2012, Georgia has been ruled by the Georgian Dream occasion, which critics have accused of attempting to maneuver the nation away from the EU and nearer to Russia.
The occasion claimed victory in final month’s election, however opposition MPs are boycotting the brand new parliament, alleging fraud, whereas the nation’s President, Salome Zurabishvili, has referred to as the vote “unconstitutional”.
On Thursday, the European Parliament backed a resolution describing the election as the newest stage in Georgia’s “worsening democratic disaster” and saying that the ruling occasion was “totally accountable”.
It expressed specific concern about experiences of vote shopping for and manipulation, voter intimidation and harassment of observers.
Following the decision, Kobakhidze stated his authorities had “determined to not convey up the problem of becoming a member of the European Union on the agenda till the top of 2028”.
Georgia has had official EU candidate standing since 2023, although Brussels had already halted the accession course of earlier this 12 months over a Russia-style law concentrating on organisations accused of “pursuing the pursuits of a international energy”.
Kobakhidze stated Georgia would proceed to implement the reforms required for accession and that it nonetheless deliberate to hitch by 2030, however added that it was “essential for the EU to respect our nationwide pursuits and conventional values”.
A tense stand-off between protesters and riot police continued by way of the evening in Tbilisi on Thursday.
Demonstrators arrange barricades within the streets, whereas police used pepper spray and water cannon on the crowds.
“Georgian Dream did not win the elections. It staged a coup,” stated 20-year-old Shota Sabashvili.
“There isn’t a reliable parliament or authorities in Georgia. We won’t let this self-proclaimed prime minister destroy our European future.”
Ana, a pupil, stated Georgian Dream was “going towards Georgian folks’s will and wish to drag us again to USSR”
“That can by no means occur as a result of Georgian folks won’t ever let this occur,” she advised the Related Press.