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VisitOutcome of the EU Parliament vote on Georgia resolution by end of 2024
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Official voting results from the European Parliament
EU to Cut €121 Million in Funds to Georgia Over Democratic Concerns on October 9
Oct 10, 2024, 06:10 AM
The European Union delegation in Georgia has announced that Tbilisi will lose €121 million in EU funds due to concerns over 'democratic backsliding.' This decision comes as Georgia's government faces criticism for drifting from its Euro-Atlantic path towards Moscow's influence, as noted by Tamar Kintsurashvili. The European Parliament is set to vote on a final draft resolution regarding Georgia on October 9, which initially had seven versions submitted by different groups but now has a unified text.
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Supportive of Elections • 25%
Critical of Elections • 25%
Neutral Stance • 25%
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EU resumes accession process • 25%
EU imposes further sanctions • 25%
EU releases frozen defense support • 25%
Other • 25%
Government concession • 25%
Continued protests • 25%
Protests dissipate • 25%
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Resume negotiations • 25%
Continue pause • 25%
Abandon EU accession • 25%
Other • 25%
Georgia repeals the law and EU resumes accession process • 25%
Georgia keeps the law and EU maintains suspension • 25%
Georgia modifies the law but EU maintains suspension • 25%
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Rejected as candidate • 25%
Membership application deferred • 25%
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Support for new elections • 25%
Improved relations • 25%
Deteriorated relations • 25%
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Resumed talks • 25%
Status quo • 25%
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Improved relations • 25%
Government Concessions • 25%
Increased Crackdowns • 25%
Protests Dissolve • 25%
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No • 50%
Initiate Dialogue • 25%
Further Sanctions • 25%
No Action • 25%
Restore Funds • 25%