The Chairman of the Georgian Parliament’s Committee on European Integration, Levan Makhashvili, has sent a letter to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly.
As Makhashvili noted, the recent actions of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly have caused serious concern due to their inconsistency with the fundamental principles and objectives of the Assembly’s founding act and the Joint Declaration of the Prague Eastern Partnership Summit.
„Dear Co-Presidents of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly,
Dear Members of the Bureau, Recent trajectory of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly raises serious concerns regarding its adherence to the foundational principles and objectives enshrined in the Euronest PA’s Constituent Act and the Joint Declaration of the Prague Eastern Partnership Summit. Genuine multilateral dialogue once widely shared by the Euronest PA participants is now unfortunately a distant history.
We are increasingly concerned by the conduct of certain Members of the European Parliament
involved in the work of the Euronest PA, as well as the European Parliament as a whole, whose hostile rhetoric and actions towards Georgia contradict the principles of partnership and mutual respect that this platform is meant to uphold. Intentionally distorted and false political statements have increasingly become a common characteristic of MEPs who prefer their political affiliates in Georgia, charged in criminal offences, over facts and evidence, and more importantly, over the will of the Georgian people.
The Georgian society has seen these MEPs joining the protest rallies in front of the Georgian
Parliament, exceeding the frames of parliamentary diplomacy. Certain Members of European
Parliament, who represent EP in Euronest PA, have made the statements and social media posts
encouraging public unrest, radicalisation and violence in our country, whereas resolutions and reports of EP and Euronest PA on Georgia continue to disregard the democratic will of the Georgian people.
We are also deeply concerned by the decision to extend Euronest PA invitations to a number of
individuals, labeled as “civil society,” despite the fact that they have been involved in, or supportive of, actions aimed at rejecting elections, undermining legitimate democratic institutions and contributing to recent attempted overthrow of government in Georgia. Instead of clearly distancing itself from such actions and the violence associated with them, the Assembly’s current approach grants legitimacy to actors whose agendas are inconsistent with democratic principles. Thus, by granting these individuals a platform, the Euronest normalises and even encourages anti-democratic behaviour, and facilitates the whitewashing of violent or radical political agendas. Such outcome is entirely at odds with the core values of democracy, the rule of law, dialogue, and peace that this institution is meant to safeguard.
The fact that majority of partner countries do not participate in the Euronest PA should serve as a serious indication that something is rotten in the state of EP’s current approach. It must reflect on whether its present path truly strengthens regional cooperation or burns the partnership bridges down.
Its over-politicised approach undermines the credibility of the Assembly and the integrity of the
broader partnership between the European Union and its associated states.
It was with this background that the Georgian Parliament’s delegation refrained from participating in the 12th Ordinary Session of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan. We strongly urge the
leadership of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly to reflect on these concerns and to recommit to the Assembly’s founding principles. Only through such reflection and renewal can the Euronest PA truly fulfil its mission and continue to serve as a credible platform for the Eastern Partnership and its participating nations.
Sincerely, Head of the Georgian Parliamentary
Delegation to the Euronest PA
Chairperson of the Committee
Levan Makhashvili“, - Makhashvili stated.


