Georgia's upcoming parliamentary elections will pit a pro-Europe coalition against the Black Sea country's ruling Georgian Dream party. Polls show most Georgians favor joining the EU, while the current government leans toward Russia.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00Ahead of the parliamentary elections, the campaign race is in full swing.
00:06The ruling Georgian Dream Party holds a campaign rally in the town of Rostavi, just south of
00:11the capital Tbilisi.
00:13The party founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili, a billionaire and considered the most powerful
00:17man in the country, says the elections are a choice between war and peace.
00:24The previous government is responsible for the tragic war between Georgia and Russia
00:28in 2008.
00:29The National Movement Party started the war on instructions from abroad.
00:34I guarantee if you support us in the October elections, nobody will be able to drag Georgia
00:40into war.
00:42The ruling party's election campaign features images of devastated Ukrainian towns, contrasted
00:48with images of a prosperous Georgia.
00:51The clear message, the same could happen to Georgia if the pro-European opposition wins
00:56the elections.
00:57Critics say the government is increasingly tilting toward Moscow, and Ivanishvili himself
01:02has vowed to ban pro-European opposition if Georgian Dream is re-elected.
01:09This year, after the government introduced what is known as a foreign agent law, the
01:13country was plunged into months-long pro-EU protests.
01:18The law requires groups that receive funds from abroad to register with the authorities.
01:23Opponents said it was inspired by a similar law that the Kremlin has used to silence critical
01:28voices.
01:32But despite its current poor relations with the European Union, the ruling government
01:36insists Georgia will join the EU.
01:40The party emblem, with EU stars, evidently aimed at convincing supporters, all is on
01:46track.
01:47Is this party leading you to Europe?
01:49Yes, it is leading us there.
01:51Despite the fact that Brussels has frozen Georgia's EU integration?
01:55No one will stop this.
02:01Opposing Georgia and Dream are a number of parties.
02:04Largely divided, one of the opposition parties is led by Georgi Gakaria.
02:08He served as prime minister for Georgian Dream from 2019 until his resignation in 2021.
02:14But today he is campaigning against his former colleagues.
02:18When the government is using the fear of war to achieve their electoral goals to get more
02:23votes and blackmails and frightens its citizens with war, this shows its weakness and its
02:28real face.
02:30Our goal is to return Georgia to its European path, but we will do it peacefully.
02:36This is one of the biggest pro-EU rallies here in Georgia ahead of the elections.
02:42Civil society groups and youth movements have gathered to say Georgia chooses Europe over
02:47Russia.
02:48The upcoming vote is likely to determine whether their choice will prevail or not.
02:55The ruling party has been in power for the last 12 years and polls show it remains in
03:00the lead.
03:01But opposition parties still hope they can deprive Georgian Dream of a majority to form
03:06a coalition government in its place.
03:08Georgia's future is very much at a crossroads in these elections.
Recommended
Georgia stands at a crossroads between EU and Russia in pivotal, tense election
euronews (in English)
Georgian president calls for protests after ruling party wins disputed election
euronews (in English)
Georgia can turn its EU fortunes around, President Zourabichvili tells Euronews
euronews (in English)