The undersigned organizations are responding to the current severe epidemiological situation in Georgia. We would like to express our utmost concern and sorrow for the people who are infected and have passed away from the coronavirus. Along with the soaring infection rate, it seems the government is finding it more difficult to cope with the crisis. The parliamentary elections are to be held in two weeks in these circumstances. The current situation is as follows:
With these challenges in mind, it is important for the Government of Georgia to take decisions with maximum transparency related to overcoming the covid crisis and, most importantly, to provide specific information to the public on what decisions it is planning to make in different scenarios that may unfold during the crisis. To this end, it is important to:
To expand the Crisis Council, which should allow all important actors (including political parties, NGO sector and Public Defender) related to the elections to participate;
To develop the plan for managing the coronavirus outbreak with various scenarios of its spread rate;
It is important to define the rate and severity of the epidemic and the number of people infected by the coronavirus that would necessitate the declaration of a state of emergency, postponing of elections and imposing of restrictions.
We, the undersigned organizations, do not consider that making a choice between the protection of public health and the democratic development of the country is the proper way to balance interests. Therefore, the government should take all measures, with the maximum participation of public groups, to ensure that all decisions are taken with the utmost protective measures and transparent procedures.