Irakli Porchkhidze, Vice President at the Georgian Institute for Strategic Studies (GISS), guest speaker at Security Corner, part of the Moldova Security Forum 2025
What happens when a “success-story democracy” starts moving backwards? In this Moldova Security Forum interview, Irakli Porchkhidze from the Georgian Institute for Strategic Studies explains how Georgia went from being a poster child of reforms to a case of democratic backsliding and state capture, where institutions are undermined, pluralism is eroded, and critical voices – NGOs, media, activists – are increasingly constrained. His message for the Republic of Moldova is crystal clear: do not take your democracy and EU path for granted. They must be defended every day through strong institutions, better governance, continued reforms and a firm rejection of Russian influence. Moldova is currently on the right track, but Georgia’s experience shows how quickly things can reverse when staying in power becomes more important than national interests and European values. Watch the interview here:
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