Today, Georgia is facing a significant challenge comparable to the events of 1921. On June 24, our country’s future will be decided, whether we finally return to the European family or miss out on this historic opportunity. Now, as never before, society needs to be united and reaffirm the civil consensus enshrined in the Constitution
The school’s work is part of a multilayer project in the region known as “Strengthening Democratic Political Culture in Moldova, through Grassroots Engagement and Enhanced Political Dialogue”. The project has begun operating in three stages with the support of the Netherlands Embassy in Moldova.
Eastern European Center for Multiparty Democracy (EECMD) organized a meeting between prominent Belarusian activist Anatoly Lyabedzka and leaders of Georgian political parties.
Violence and the threats of violence, used by anti-democratic, pro-Russia groups, have become a regular occurrence. So is the inability of the police to timely prevent these crimes.
The representatives of civil society, media, academia, and political parties, united by the belief that Georgia must be a democratic state and a member of the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization