Georgia ranks among the top ten in Europe in terms of freedom from governmental attacks on judicial justice

In terms of freedom from government attacks on judicial justice, Georgia ranks 27th in the world, 9th in the top ten in Europe, and in the top three in the post-Soviet space.

The world's leading center for the study of democracy, the organization "Variety of Democracy" (V-DEM) has published the Government attacks on judiciary index, which examines government attacks on the integrity of the judiciary. With freedom from these vices, Georgia ranked 27th in the world, ranked 9th in the top ten in Europe, is the leader in the Caucasus and the Black Sea region, and ranks third in the post-Soviet space after Estonia and Lithuania.

Georgia is ahead of 21 EU states, all EU candidate countries. Georgia ranks ahead the United States of America, Great Britain, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Cyprus, Portugal, Belgium, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Spain, Greece, Malta, Hungary, Romania, Italy, Bulgaria, Poland, etc.

It should be noted that in 2012, Georgia was on the 96th place in the ranking and has improved its ranking position by 69 places in 11 years.

"Variety of Democracy" (V-Dem) is one of the world's largest scientific collaboration projects directly on democracy.

It is headquartered at the V-Dem Institute in the Department of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

The project is led by 5 principal investigators, 19 project managers, 33 regional managers, more than 134 coordinators and about 4,000 experts worldwide.

The organization is one of the research projects on which the World Bank's "Global Governance Indicators" are based.

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