European Parliament publishes resolution on the implementation of the
Association Agreements/DCFTA with Georgia The European Parliament has
published a resolution on the implementation of the Association
Agreements/ Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements with Georgia,
Moldova and Ukraine with Georgia.
The document notes that the European Parliament welcomes the
positive evaluation by the Commission as regards visa liberalisation for
Ukraine and Georgia in the latest assessment of the implementation of
the visa liberalisation action plans with the two countries; expects the
Council and the Member States to proceed to grant the two countries a
visa-free travel regime without undue delay;
The resolution
welcomes recent reforms by the Georgian authorities to further
strengthen the stability, independence and effectiveness of state
institutions, in particular the judicial institutions, and the efforts
to consolidate the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms;
considers, nevertheless, that these reforms are insufficient.
The
European Parliament calls for the establishment of transparent,
merit-based selection of judges and for a change in the 3-year term of
probation system for judges; stresses that prosecutions must be
transparent.
The EU Parliament shows concern about the potential
use of the judicial system to fight against political opponents, which
could undermine Georgia’s European course and the efforts of the
Georgian authorities in the area of democratic reform; calls on all
political forces to avoid this type of instrumentalisation, while
pursuing a serious fight to rule out corruption and misuse of public
office; calls on the Georgian Government, especially in view of the 2016
parliamentary elections, to create a favourable environment for free
media which promotes freedom of expression and media pluralism, and to
allow the media to report independently and objectively without
political or economic pressure.