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Europe | Democracy in the streets


PROTESTS THREATEN GEORGIA’S KREMLIN-FRIENDLY GOVERNMENT


A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS OVER THE PRESIDENCY ESCALATES

Photograph: AFP
Dec 15th 2024|Tbilisi
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IT WAS SURELY this year’s most fraught tree-lighting ceremony. Outside Georgia’s
parliament building on December 14th, police squared off against thousands of
protesters, as they have for the past two weeks. Inside, lawmakers from Georgian
Dream, the increasingly Russia-friendly governing party, had just elected a new
president in a vote with unpleasant echoes of the country’s communist past:
there was only one candidate, and the tally was 224 to one. (The pro-European
opposition boycotted the vote.) Now the police were tasked with clearing the
street for the mayor of Tbilisi to preside over the illumination of the
capital’s Christmas tree, meant to show that the government had the situation
under control.

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