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Georgia’s “Dream”: A Distant EU, No Rainbow Flags, and Russian Bonds

Nero October 26, 2024 2 min read

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Ruling Party Celebrates Election Win, Redefining Georgia’s Path with a Unifying Vision—or so they say.


Georgia’s ruling party, “Georgian Dream – for Democracy,” waves banners, sings anthems, and lights up the night. After the parliamentary election results, they’re celebrating—yet their dream for Georgia is hardly in line with Europe’s. Their plan doesn’t cater to the EU, nor does it make Georgia a puppet in the global chess game against Russia. For the party and its supporters, this win spells relief and a strong grip on “traditional” values.

A “Dream” Outside Europe

Joining the European Union once sat atop Georgia’s national ambitions. Citizens wanted stronger ties with the EU, aligning with European laws, markets, and freedom. The West looked promising, and Georgian youths dreamt of mobility, rights, and integration with Europe’s open society.

Yet “Georgian Dream” insists the EU holds no space for them. The EU’s liberal policies and anti-Russian sentiment clash with the Georgian Dream’s principles. Loyalty to “Georgian heritage” and nationalism triumphs over Western influence. This win signals a preference for autonomy over alignment, even if it alienates potential allies and markets.

Russia: A Cold Embrace or Warm Business?

Historically, Russia has served as both an adversary and an economic ally for Georgia. To “Georgian Dream” supporters, aligning with Russia isn’t surrender—it’s pragmatism. Russia remains a huge export market for Georgian wine, agriculture, and tourism. Cooperation could mean stability, at least economically.

Georgia avoids becoming a NATO member or an anti-Russian “proxy state.” This approach, while contentious, reflects a deep-rooted wish to sidestep unnecessary confrontation with Moscow. For Georgia, Russia’s shadow looms large, but embracing it could mean less turbulence and more prosperity.

No Rainbow Flags Here: Georgian Dream and LGBT Rights

Under “Georgian Dream,” LGBT rights will stay unrecognized. Western policies pressuring for progressive social norms clash with Georgian conservatism. Although LGBT advocates protest, the government remains steadfast.

Local leaders argue these values keep Georgian culture intact, appealing to the conservative base. “Georgian Dream” supporters celebrate not just a political victory but a moral affirmation. Tradition here means family, faith, and, unequivocally, no rainbow flags.

A Vision, However Controversial

“Georgian Dream’s” path may alienate parts of its population, not to mention the Western world. Critics say the government leans authoritarian, curbing dissent and targeting progressive activists. Opponents fear a future where free thought and liberal ideals crumble. But for supporters, this election solidifies a “dream” they believe in: a Georgia that resists European oversight, keeps the Kremlin at bay, and upholds tradition, no matter who protests.

For better or worse, Georgia’s “dream” marks a unique path, veering away from Europe’s sphere and forging a future many won’t agree with—but one Georgia, for now, claims as its own.

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