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    Georgian rights groups condemn proposal to punish protesters, curb opposition parties

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    Posted on October 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:nongovernmental organizationsfinancial stabilitypublic policypolitical risk insuranceHuman Rights

    Quick Summary

    Georgian NGOs condemn government amendments penalizing protesters and restricting opposition, raising concerns over democratic principles.

    Table of Contents

    • Government Amendments and Public Response
    • Impact on Opposition Parties
    • International Relations and Reactions
    • Concerns from NGOs
    • Potential Legal Challenges

    Georgian NGOs Denounce Government's Plan to Penalize Protesters

    Government Amendments and Public Response

    By Lucy Papachristou

    Impact on Opposition Parties

    TBILISI (Reuters) -A group of non-profit groups in Georgia has condemned a series of amendments proposed by the government that would strengthen punishment for protesters and effectively ban some opposition figures from running for political office.

    International Relations and Reactions

    The ruling Georgian Dream party announced a slate of amendments on Monday to strip "persons associated with a political party violating constitutional principles" of the right to run as candidates in parliamentary elections and to bar them from holding higher office, among other restrictions.

    Concerns from NGOs

    The proposals come as Georgian Dream, in power since 2012, clamps down on opposition figures it accuses of trying to overthrow the government at large rallies earlier this month that culminated in clashes between police and demonstrators.

    Potential Legal Challenges

    Georgian Dream has repeatedly said it wants to ban all opposition parties and had pledged to file a constitutional appeal after a municipal election held on October 4.

    Authorities have charged five people with attempting to usurp power and arrested dozens more in relation to the October 4 protests.

    RELATIONS WITH WEST HAVE SOURED UNDER RULING PARTY

    Relations with the West have soured under Georgian Dream, though the party rejects accusations that it is pro-Russian and says it wants to eventually join the EU while retaining what it calls Georgia's traditional values.

    In a joint statement on Tuesday, a group of Georgian non-profits said: "The government is sending the same threat to everyone with these changes: if you speak out, you will be arrested."

    "Such legislation is alien to the democratic world," the statement cited by the Interpress news agency said.

    Many of Georgia's senior opposition politicians have been imprisoned for failing to appear before a government commission.

    Other proposed amendments by the ruling party would increase punishment for blocking roads or setting up barricades at protests to up to 15 days in detention for a first-time offence and up to a year in prison for repeated violations.

    (Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Georgian NGOs criticize government amendments targeting protesters.
    • •Proposed laws aim to restrict opposition political activities.
    • •Amendments could lead to legal challenges and international scrutiny.
    • •Georgian Dream party accused of undermining democratic values.
    • •Relations with Western countries have deteriorated under current government.

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