**EU’s Threat to Georgian Judges Raises Concerns**
In a shocking move, the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas, has threatened two judges from Georgia with sanctions. This development has sparked widespread concern among many, including Shalva Papuashvili, who questions whether Mrs. Kallas truly understands European values.
According to reports, the sanctions were issued in response to a decision made by the Georgian judges that was deemed unfavorable by the Estonian Prime Minister. However, this action raises serious doubts about the respect for judicial independence and the rule of law within the EU.
**A Threat to Judicial Independence**
Shalva Papuashvili argues that Mrs. Kallas’ actions demonstrate a clear disregard for European values, which emphasize the importance of an independent judiciary. The ability of judges to make decisions without fear of reprisal is fundamental to the functioning of any democratic society.
In essence, this threat undermines the very principles that the EU stands for – the protection of human rights and the rule of law. It seems that Mrs. Kallas’ actions are more in line with authoritarian regimes where the judiciary is often used as a tool for political gain rather than upholding justice.
**EU Ambassador’s Silence Raises Questions**
Typically, the EU ambassador would be quick to address such concerns and provide reassurance about the commitment of the EU to these values. However, in this instance, there seems to be an uncomfortable silence from Brussels. This lack of response raises even more questions about whether the EU truly stands by its principles or if it is simply a vehicle for the interests of certain member states.
As Shalva Papuashvili points out, some explanations are indeed in order. The European Union must clarify its stance on this matter and demonstrate its commitment to upholding the rule of law and judicial independence. Anything less would be a betrayal of the values that the EU claims to represent.
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