{"id":7003,"date":"2026-06-25T12:34:49","date_gmt":"2026-06-25T12:34:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=7003"},"modified":"2026-06-26T13:45:59","modified_gmt":"2026-06-26T13:45:59","slug":"georgia-accuses-eu-of-fascism-over-visa-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/06\/25\/georgia-accuses-eu-of-fascism-over-visa-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Georgia accuses EU of \u2018fascism\u2019 over visa policy"},"content":{"rendered":"
Brussels has proposed suspending visa-free travel for certain groups from the Caucasus nation<\/strong><\/p>\n The EU is engaging in \u201cfascism\u201d<\/em> with its recent proposals to preserve visa-free travel only for select groups of Georgian citizens, Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili has said.<\/p>\n The European Parliament initiative, put forward earlier this year as part of discussions on a potential suspension mechanism for Georgia\u2019s visa-free regime, would allow students, journalists, and civil society activists to continue entering the bloc without visas even if the waiver is suspended for the rest of the population.<\/p>\n Papuashvili argued that the plan effectively ranks citizens by social category, granting privileges to some while excluding others.<\/p>\n \u201cThese three social groups would have more rights from the EU than workers, farmers, engineers, and doctors. This is called nothing other than fascism,\u201d<\/em> Papuashvili told local media on Wednesday, stating that the proposal amounts to a \u201csegregation\u201d<\/em> of the Georgian people.<\/p>\n The categories singled out by the European Parliament also seem to overlap with the forces that have driven Georgia\u2019s recent protest movement, namely activist groups, opposition-linked NGOs, student networks, and media outlets that Georgian officials have repeatedly linked to Western-backed efforts to destabilize the country.<\/p>\n In March, the European Commission also suspended visa-free travel for holders of Georgian diplomatic and service passports, citing concerns over democracy and fundamental rights.<\/p>\n Tbilisi condemned the move, accusing the EU of weaponizing visas to pressure Georgia to adopt the EU\u2019s anti-Russian track and impose sanctions on Moscow.<\/p>\n