Hungarian Prime Minister Commends Georgia for Averting Conflict Similar to Ukraine's
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán extended his congratulations to Georgia for avoiding a situation akin to the Ukraine conflict, amid growing political turbulence.
His remark contrasts with concerns from other Western countries.
U.S. President
Joe Biden expressed deep alarm over democratic backsliding following election disputes in Georgia, urging Tbilisi to address election violations and repeal a controversial 'foreign agent' law reminiscent of Russian legislation.
Similarly, Sweden severed ties with the Georgian government, advocating for democratic progression.
The political climate in Georgia remains uncertain; the opposition's efforts to protest the election results initially resulted in an anticlimactic end.
They seek international support to challenge the election outcome, with opposition MPs boycotting parliament, risking a shift towards a one-party system.
Protests by the opposition continue as they push for changes.