V4 Divided on Georgian Elections: Poland Condemns, Hungary Backs, Czechia and Slovakia Stay Silent

Muted V4 response to Georgian election shows rift and shift in Eastern Partnership policy

29 October 2024

Amidst Georgia’s contested elections, the Visegrad Four reveal cracks in their once-strong support of Eastern Partnership policy. With Poland vocally opposing Georgian Dream’s election conduct, Hungary standing in support, and Slovakia and Czechia staying on the sidelines, is coherence a fading ideal?

The recent parliamentary elections in Georgia have sparked significant controversy, as allegations of electoral misconduct and Russian interference have drawn sharp international reactions.

However, within the Visegrad Group, responses to Georgia’s disputed election have varied, revealing deeper fault lines among these Central European allies.

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Jessica Moss

Jessica is a scholar of international relations and communications professional. She recently completed her Erasmus Mundus Master in Global Studies, a joint degree program which transplanted her from her home in New York to study in Leipzig, Germany and Wrocław, Poland, where she is now based. Her research focuses on transatlantic relations, migration and political theory.

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