GYLA announced a temporary suspension of free legal aid, citing restrictive laws enacted by the Georgian Dream party. This action raises concerns about human rights and access to legal representation in Georgia.
Impact Assessment
HIGH
High — notable development with meaningful geopolitical or humanitarian impact
Analysis Notes
The suspension of legal aid represents a significant blow to human rights in Georgia, potentially leading to increased political dissent, but there is no immediate threat to stability or security.
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