Mamuka Khazaradze: Bidzina is in a panic, trying to scare the President of Georgia with a politicized prosecutor's office - forward to Europe, not a step back!
Pawel Herczynski: There are no secrets and there are no shortcuts, the next government of Georgia must reverse the course, re-commit to democratic principles and values, if the country wants to get closer to the European Union
Salome Zurabishvili: I would advise the prosecutor's office to avoid political settlement with the president - no one expects the prosecutor's office to start clearly political processes against the president, which strangely coincides with Medvedev's instructions
According to Paweł Herczyński, Georgia's setback is "unprecedented for a country that aspires to EU membership"
HR/VP Borrell: Election Consolidates the Trend of Moving Country Away from EU
Extension Report: Last Year's Commission Recommendations Not Implemented and Remain - Georgia Should Repeal Foreign Influence Transparency Law
Enlargement report: Georgia's compatibility with the EU's common foreign and security policy is still significantly low
Concerns Mount Over Mass Breach of Ballot Secrecy During 2024 Vote
EU Enlargement Report: Georgian Government Must Change Anti-EU Narratives - Must Clarify Its Intentions By Changing Course of Action
Josep Borrell: We offer Georgia's leaders a clear path to re-engage on the road to the EU: recalling the "foreign influence" law and the so-called "family values" law