Policy Briefs

As advised by the European partners, in order to restore Georgia's trajectory towards EU membership, it is essential for the country to repeal the recently enacted laws concerning "Transparency of Foreign Influence" and "Protection of Family Values and Minors," as well as to adequately implement the nine requirements set forth by the European Commission for granting of EU candidate status to Georgia. While this shall make a priority for the newly elected parliament, ISET Policy Institute recommends that the new parliament undertakes the following five actions as essential prerequisites for the country's resilient economic development: