Against the backdrop of the prolonged protests in Georgia that began in November 2024, which have gradually lost the momentum they once had at the end of the previous year, an important question arises: Why have these demonstrations failed to evolve into a broader, nationwide movement? As the results of the latest parliamentary elections have shown, Georgian society is deeply divided, almost evenly split. It is difficult to argue that there is an absolute majority unequivocally supporting the protests for Euro-integration and alignment with the West as the sole path for the country’s development. This division is precisely what has…
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