From Our Own Correspondent cover image

From Our Own Correspondent

What next for Georgia?

Nov 2, 2024
Rayhan Demytrie discusses political unrest in Georgia, focusing on protests demanding a reevaluation of election results amid public division over ties to Europe and Russia. James Menendez reveals the human stories behind America's immigration crisis, while Lara Elgabaly shares her journey connecting with Gazan families remotely and their poignant first meeting. Sam Bradpiece explores Benin's initiatives to promote voodoo as cultural heritage, and Nick Bryant reflects on the upcoming divided 2024 US presidential election, linking it to America’s historical political landscape.
28:50

Podcast summary created with Snipd AI

Quick takeaways

  • Recent protests in Georgia signify a population divided between those wanting reform and supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party's alleged electoral violations.
  • In Benin, the government's drive to rehabilitate the image of voodoo aims to promote cultural tourism and foster understanding of traditional religious practices.

Deep dives

Political Tensions in Georgia's Elections

Tensions in Georgia's recent parliamentary elections reveal deep divides among citizens aiming for change versus those supporting the ruling party, Georgian Dream. Amid claims of election violations, thousands rallied outside Parliament to demand the annulment of results favoring the ruling party, which won nearly 54% of the vote, claiming the process was free and fair. Protests erupted highlighting dissatisfaction with government practices, including alleged coercion of citizens to attend pro-government rallies. Despite the ruling party's attempts to brand itself as the peacekeeper amidst a turbulent history with Russia, significant segments of the population remain skeptical and demand reform.

Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts

Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.
App store bannerPlay store banner