Georgia rejects PACE resolution, denounces political bias
Georgia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has criticized a resolution adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) concerning the state of democracy in the country, describing the document as politically biased.
In a statement, the ministry said the resolution contains biased interpretations, one-sided political assessments and, in Tbilisi's view, repeats false narratives about Georgia.
“The report in question is not based on an objective, fact-driven assessment. It contains biased interpretations, one-sided political evaluations, and the repetition of misleading narratives about Georgia, raising serious concerns regarding both its impartiality and the process through which it was prepared.
It is particularly alarming that an international institution established to uphold human rights, democracy, and the rule of law is increasingly being used as an instrument for political pressure. Such practices undermine the credibility of the Council of Europe and give rise to legitimate concerns about the impartiality of certain bodies within the organization.
Attempts to discredit a democratically elected government in the name of democracy, to deliberately criticize lawfully functioning state institutions, and to encourage political groups that seek to disregard the public mandate obtained through elections are unacceptable. Such an approach does not strengthen democracy; rather, it deepens political polarization and fuels radicalization.
A biased approach to the internal political and legal processes of a sovereign state is unacceptable, as is the political criticism of legislative decisions adopted in accordance with national interests and in full compliance with constitutional procedures. Particularly concerning are calls for the repeal of laws without proper legal justification or objective assessment. Such actions exceed the boundaries of an institutional mandate and bear the hallmarks of political interference.
The Government of Georgia remains firmly committed to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty, constitutional order, and the democratic choice of the Georgian people. No external political pressure, disinformation campaign, or unfair assessment can justify disregarding Georgia’s national interests, state independence, or democratic legitimacy.
As a responsible member of the Council of Europe and a steadfast advocate of its core values, Georgia reaffirms its readiness to engage in constructive, mutually beneficial cooperation based on respect and trust. At the same time, it expects constructive and fair approach from the institutions of the Council of Europe,” the statement reads.
By Vafa Guliyeva







