The European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) is holding an urgent session today to discuss the human rights situation in Georgia.
The official agenda declares on the European Parliament’s website that the meeting will focus on a report detailing the findings from the subcommittee’s recent visit to Georgia. MEPs visited the country from May 26 to 28, discussing matters with local stakeholders and evaluating the state of civil liberties and democratic institutions.
Today’s session will include “an exchange of views with representatives of Georgian civil society organizations,” providing a platform for firsthand and direct insights into the current political climate and alleged human rights violations.