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EU Parliament calls for sanctions against Ivanishvili and others, and non-recognition of Georgian Dream government
The resolution prescribes sanctions against an extensive list of officials, pro-government TV owners, and judges.
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Georgia may finally have secured EU candidate status, but some in Georgia still question just how committed the ruling Georgian Dream party is to taking the country’s EU integration to the next stage.
This week, we spoke to OC Media journalist and co-director Mariam Nikuradze about Georgian Dream’s apparent change of heart towards the EU and to the Social Justice Centre’s director of the democracy and justice programme, Guram Imnadze, about the remaining reforms Georgia must undertake in its path to becoming a member of the bloc.
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