Why Europe Should be Paying Close Attention to Georgia
If Europe’s inaction on the Georgian election is interpreted by Russia as a green-light, the future of democratic elections may be at risk.
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If Europe’s inaction on the Georgian election is interpreted by Russia as a green-light, the future of democratic elections may be at risk.
Every country requires both local and centralized authorities to effectively manage various aspects of governance. However, can a nation maintain efficiency in the
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About the writer: Michael Galea is the serving Member of the Parliament of Victoria for the South-Eastern Metropolitan constituency in Melbourne since 2022.
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