Any act of Ivanishvili’s illegitimate parliament which restricts
the Georgian people’s freedom is anti-Georgian and unconstitutional. Tightening
the unenforceable Russian law to intimidate citizens with criminal prosecution
is also anti-Georgian and unconstitutional.
We stated back in 2023 that after the adoption of the Russian
law, it would be periodically tightened, apply to all citizens, and
significantly restrict their rights - just as it happened in Russia and other
authoritarian regimes. The initiation and adoption of this law meant a change
in the country’s foreign policy and a betrayal of the Georgian Constitution,
which Ivanishvili’s Prime Minister confirmed in his statement on November 28,
2024.
Now Ivanishvili’s government claims it will initiate a direct
translation of the FARA adopted in the USA in 1938. The FARA operating in the
USA does not oppose the activities of independent NGOs and free media, while
Ivanishvili’s illegitimate government wants to repackage the Russian law
adopted against the civil sector.
Ivanishvili’s regime is trying to suppress any manifestation of
freedom. After the political arrests, raids, and repressions of more than 50
people, they want to leave children and women who are victims of violence
unprotected, cut off funding for scientists, young people, and socially
vulnerable families, and prevent the voices of the regions, workers, displaced
persons, and people fighting for their rights from being heard.
For the third year in a row, Georgian civil society has been
telling Ivanishvili that we are not going to live and work under Russian laws.
Russian law, in any form, will never be Georgia’s choice. We, the signatory
Georgian independent non-governmental and media organizations remain faithful
to the Constitution of Georgia and our mission - to serve the Georgian people.
On December 23, 2025, the Prosecutor's Office of
Georgia indicted the former head of the State Security Service, Grigol
Liluashvili, for taking a particularly large amount of bribe.
The Democracy Research Institute condemns the detention of Georgian civil and human rights activist Tamar Mearakishvili in the occupied Akhalgori.
Georgia marks December 10, 2025 – an international Human Rights Day – virtually without human rights.