01/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/10/2025 08:39
As part of the ongoing monitoring procedure of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the co-rapporteurs for Georgia, Claude Kern (France, ALDE) and Edite Estrela (Portugal, SOC), will carry out a fact-finding mission to Tbilisi from 14 to 16 January. The aim is to assess Georgia's compliance with its obligations and commitments as a Council of Europe member state, with particular regard to the ongoing political crisis following the October elections and the suspension of European Union accession negotiations.
During their visit, the co-rapporteurs will meet leaders of all main political parties, relevant government officials and institutions, as well as civil society and the international community. This is a regular monitoring visit and should not be considered as political support for the legitimacy or the views of the interlocutors they meet.
The co-rapporteurs intend to visit some of the detained protesters whose charges and detention have raised concerns. In this context, the President of the Assembly, having consulted the co-rapporteurs, requested on 23 December 2024 an urgent opinion from the Venice Commission on the Code of Administrative Offences, with particular regard to the freedom of assembly.