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Georgians rally for EU after candidate status recommendation

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Several thousand Georgians rallied Wednesday (8 November) in Tbilisi to voice support for their country’s path to EU membership, after Brussels moved to grant the Caucasus country candidate status.

The EU’s executive recommended opening formal membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova and suggested member states grant Georgia candidate status.

Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili congratulated the country on the “historic victory” while President Salome Zurabishvili said she was “rejoicing”.

“I rejoice with the people of Georgia and welcome the positive recommendation of the EU Commission to grant the candidate status,” Zurabishvili said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

I rejoice with the people of Georgia and welcome the positive recommendation of the EU Commission to grant 🇬🇪 the Candidate status. As President, I will continue more than ever to play my role as a pro European leader to facilitate and push the still needed reforms.

— Salome Zourabichvili (@Zourabichvili_S) November 8, 2023

Georgia applied for EU membership together with Ukraine and Moldova after Russia invaded its pro-Western neighbour in February 2022.

In June 2022 EU leaders granted candidate status to Kyiv and Chisinau but urged Tbilisi to first implement judicial and electoral reforms, improve press freedom and curtail the power of oligarchs.

Zurabishvili has harshly criticised the Georgian Dream government over what she said was its failure to deliver on the reform demands from the EU.

While relations between Moscow and Tbilisi have remained openly hostile for years, the Georgian government led by Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili has in the past year made moves towards rapprochement.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Brussels’ recommendation on Wednesday came with a caveat that the Georgian government takes reform steps “that mirror the genuine aspirations of the overwhelming majority of its citizens to join the European Union”.

On Wednesday evening, Zurabishvili addressed a crowd that gathered for a pro-EU rally outside the presidential palace in the capital Tbilisi, waving Georgian and EU flags.

She read out a petition, which will be open for public signature, calling on European capitals to put Georgia on a formal membership path.

“We call on you to grant our nation the candidate status, in accordance with the longstanding aspirations of the Georgian nation and the unyielding will of its people,” the petition reads.

“Our future lies with you — in Europe. This future has no alternative!”

EU leaders are to take a final decision on granting Georgia candidate status at a summit in December.

Georgia applied for EU membership together with Ukraine and Moldova after Russia invaded its pro-Western neighbour in February 2022.

Membership in the European Union and NATO is enshrined in Georgia’s constitution and supported — according to opinion polls — by more than 80% of the country’s population.

(Edited by Georgi Gotev)

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