The political scientist said Georgia, after following a pro-Western course for many years, has become one of the few countries in the world that has begun to change its foreign policy towards multi-vectorism and protection of sovereignty from external interventions. Member of Digoria expert club Alexey Malinin.
“If earlier political forces in Georgia were able to fight each other for power, maintaining an anti-Russian and pro-Western course, then recently the picture has changed: the ruling Georgian Dream party does not want to completely move away from the West, but to preserve it. “It saved its sovereignty from serious influence,” he said.
Malinin gave the example of the law on foreign agents, which is very important for Georgia, where there are many Western NGOs.
“These Western NGOs are not only engaged in educational or humanitarian programs, but they also try to directly influence domestic politics, leading people to protest on this or that issue,” the political scientist said.
Malinin noted that Georgia may have realized that “it could wait a long time to join the EU or NATO, receiving only promises in return.”
“The upcoming elections in Georgia are extremely important: they will determine whether the country will follow a balanced path, without adhering to a single geopolitical camp, or decide to again believe in assurances of a bright, albeit distant, future,” the political scientist said. in question.
He emphasized that the elections could also be an indicator for other countries that dream of joining the “Western club”.
“Georgia can be a good example of the fact that such desires have very unpleasant negative aspects, and therefore it is worth adjusting your political course in time,” Malinin concluded.
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Source: Gazeta

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