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Last updated: 2024/10/23 at 6:19 AM
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Georgia is facing potential instability similar to that of Ukraine due to past Russian invasion and ongoing threats of aggression, according to an expert interviewed by Euronews. Despite its precarious geographic position, the situation in Georgia may not directly impact European security. Moldova recently voted to continue on the path towards EU membership, with the “No” vote initially leading until the last moments. President Maia Sandu criticized Russian interference and accused “criminal groups” of trying to undermine the vote in the former Soviet republic. The upcoming second round of presidential elections in Moldova, where Sandu will face a pro-Russian opposition leader, has raised concerns in Brussels about further Russian “hybrid war” tactics destabilizing Moldova and hindering its EU aspirations. Similar concerns about Russian interference exist in Georgia, which is holding parliamentary elections this Sunday.

The European Parliament’s plenary session is currently ongoing in Strasbourg, with an important vote expected on the EU 2025 annual budget and interesting debates, including one on the abortion law in Poland. In the last segment of the show, Radio Schuman focuses on the most competitive European tax systems, with a surprising small country topping the list. Today’s Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques. Audio editing is done by Georgios Leivaditis, with music by Alexandre Jas.

The upcoming parliamentary elections in Georgia this Sunday are being closely watched due to concerns about Russian interference and potential destabilization of the country. Similar to Moldova, Georgia has long struggled with Russian interference in its politics. The ongoing threat of aggression from Russia has raised fears about the country potentially becoming another Ukraine. The situation is further complicated by Georgia’s precarious geographic location, which adds complexity to the geopolitical dynamics in the region. However, despite these concerns, it is noted that the situation in Georgia may not directly impact European security.

Moldova’s recent vote in favor of continuing on the path towards EU membership, despite Russian interference attempts, highlights the ongoing battle between pro-EU and pro-Russian forces in the country. President Maia Sandu’s condemnation of Russian interference and accusations against “criminal groups” point to the challenges faced by former Soviet republics in resisting Russian influence. The upcoming presidential elections in Moldova, where Sandu will face a pro-Russian opposition leader, have raised concerns about the potential for further destabilization and hindrance of Moldova’s EU aspirations. These concerns echo similar fears in Georgia, which is also grappling with Russian interference ahead of its parliamentary elections.

In a recent interview with Euronews, expert Amanda Paul, Deputy Head of Europe in the World Programme and Senior Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre, discussed the potential political instability in Moldova and Georgia. Paul, who specializes in Turkey, Ukraine, and the South Caucasus, highlighted the risks posed by Russian interference in the region. The continuation of Russia’s “hybrid war” tactics in Moldova and potentially Georgia could further destabilize the countries and derail their EU aspirations. The situation in Moldova, where the “No” vote initially led before the final moments, underscores the challenges faced by countries seeking to align themselves with the EU while resisting Russian influence. The upcoming second round of presidential elections in Moldova will be a crucial test of the country’s resolve in the face of ongoing Russian interference.

As the European Parliament’s plenary session continues in Strasbourg, important debates are taking place on issues such as the EU 2025 annual budget and the abortion law in Poland. Meanwhile, Radio Schuman focuses on the most competitive European tax systems, with a small country surprisingly topping the list. The show, hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, provides insight into current European affairs. Audio editing by Georgios Leivaditis and music by Alexandre Jas add depth to the show’s coverage of the latest developments in European politics and policies.

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