Condemnation of ‘Democratic Backsliding’ in Germany, France, Poland Georgia. world News

Berlin: Leaders of Germany, France and Poland criticized the action by the Georgian government on Monday, stating that Democratic institutions had reduced.In a joint statement marking Georgia’s Independence Day, Trio said he “condemns all activities of Georgian officials, resulting in democratic backsliding and attacks against critics of civil society, media and government”.German Chancellor Frederick Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that they supported “democratic and European aspirations of Georgian people”.Since the October election, Georgia has been kept in political crisis marked by large -scale anti -government protests.Opposition parties meanwhile have boycotted the existing Parliament, accusing the ruling Georgian Dream Party of misappropriating votes.They say that the government is imitating Russia’s ruling practices – an allegation he denies – and steering the tibilsi away from the aspirations of its European Union.On Monday, the three leaders said that “the people of Georgia should not be deprived of opportunities related to the European path of the country”. “Freedom of expression and assembly should be retained. Reports of excessive violence should be investigated.” The three European leaders called the Georgian authorities to resume the “very important improvement process” and to “establish a dialogue with the opposition and civil society”.