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Georgia leading in EU Eastern Partnership’s small, medium-sized business policy


Georgia has maintained the status of a frontrunner in the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Policy Index involving the European Union’s Eastern Partnership countries, with the latest ranking revealed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on Wednesday, Azernews reports, citing Agenda.

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Speaker Picks on EC Decision to Lambast “Multimillionaire NGOs”


Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuasvhili railed against what he called “multimillionaire NGOs,” saying they were “not loyal to Georgia, but to their funder.”

The Speaker made this statement in the context of the adoption by the European Commission of the Defence of Democracy Package, which is billed as an effort to “shed light on covert foreign influence” in the EU. Papuashvili reflected ironically that the EU had slammed the government last March for adopting the law on the “Agents of Foreign Influence,” while today, “the European Union is asking for the same today by initiating a Directive.”

Speaker Papuashvili claimed that “multimillionaire NGOs” serve the interests of “their donors, not of the Georgian people” when they call for imposing sanctions on Russia, urged the EU “to postpone the decision regarding the status of the candidate,” or to “impose sanctions on Georgian citizens without evidence.”

The Speaker said, “Patriotism is not a legal obligation,” but said civil society leaders “have made a moral choice that they are lobbyists for the interests of their funders and not for the interests of Georgia.”

Politico, a Brussels-based broadsheet, reported recently that civil society groups “bitterly contest” the EC plans related to the national registries for externally funded civil society groups, among others, for fear that illiberal regimes would abuse these to close down civic space.

In March, 2023, tens of thousands of Georgians faced down the riot police in protest against the law pushed through the Parliament by the Georgian Dream, which was eventually forced to withdraw it. Still, the ruling party continued attempts to discredit the CSOs, including by launching an investigation against U.S-funded civil society groups.

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Speaker Picks on EC Decision to Lambast “Multimillionaire NGOs”


Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuasvhili railed against what he called “multimillionaire NGOs,” saying they were “not loyal to Georgia, but to their funder.”

The Speaker made this statement in the context of the adoption by the European Commission of the Defence of Democracy Package, which is billed as an effort to “shed light on covert foreign influence” in the EU. Papuashvili reflected ironically that the EU had slammed the government last March for adopting the law on the “Agents of Foreign Influence,” while today, “the European Union is asking for the same today by initiating a Directive.”

Speaker Papuashvili claimed that “multimillionaire NGOs” serve the interests of “their donors, not of the Georgian people” when they call for imposing sanctions on Russia, urged the EU “to postpone the decision regarding the status of the candidate,” or to “impose sanctions on Georgian citizens without evidence.”

The Speaker said, “Patriotism is not a legal obligation,” but said civil society leaders “have made a moral choice that they are lobbyists for the interests of their funders and not for the interests of Georgia.”

Politico, a Brussels-based broadsheet, reported recently that civil society groups “bitterly contest” the EC plans related to the national registries for externally funded civil society groups, among others, for fear that illiberal regimes would abuse these to close down civic space.

In March, 2023, tens of thousands of Georgians faced down the riot police in protest against the law pushed through the Parliament by the Georgian Dream, which was eventually forced to withdraw it. Still, the ruling party continued attempts to discredit the CSOs, including by launching an investigation against U.S-funded civil society groups.

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Iran executions rise as world busy with Israel-Hamas war – Al-Monitor


Iran executions rise as world busy with Israel-Hamas war  Al-Monitor

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Baku/13.12.23/Turan: Investigative journalist Hafiz Babaly was detained today in Azerbaijan after the police searched his apartment.  “Reporters Without Borders condemn this hunt for independent media, which has been going on for the last 3 weeks, and calls for the release of all detained journalists,” the organization’s account on Twitter…


Baku/13.12.23/Turan: Investigative journalist Hafiz Babaly was detained today in Azerbaijan after the police searched his apartment. 

“Reporters Without Borders condemn this hunt for independent media, which has been going on for the last 3 weeks, and calls for the release of all detained journalists,” the organization’s account on Twitter…


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Armenia and Azerbaijan exchange prisoners at border – Mehr News Agency – English Version


Armenia and Azerbaijan exchange prisoners at border  Mehr News Agency – English Version

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Estonian Foreign Minister conveys official visit invitation to Prime Minister Pashinyan – ARMENPRESS


Estonian Foreign Minister conveys official visit invitation to Prime Minister Pashinyan  ARMENPRESS

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High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan to visit four Ukrainian cities – ARMENPRESS


High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan to visit four Ukrainian cities  ARMENPRESS

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Armenia to Pay Russian Company $65M to Prolong Life of Metzamor Nuclear Plant – Hetq Online


Armenia to Pay Russian Company $65M to Prolong Life of Metzamor Nuclear Plant  Hetq Online

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32 Armenian servicemen returned from Azeri captivity undergo medical examination before reuniting with families