Coalition for Change
Coalition for Change
Coalition for Change
Liberal
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of ±0.0 since last election
±0.0 in the last 3 months
The CfC's foundation is built upon political liberalism and a vision of deep transatlantic integration. Its worldview is shaped by the conviction that Georgia's security and prosperity are inextricably linked to membership in the EU and NATO. The coalition emphasizes individual liberty, the protection of private property, and the necessity of a clear separation of church and state. It envisions the state as a lean service provider, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and proactively preventing corruption through decentralization and digital transformation.
The CfC's agenda primarily targets a young, urban electorate, entrepreneurs, and pro-European civil society. Its core focus is on radical economic reforms, tax cuts, and market deregulation to attract foreign investment. A crucial pillar is judicial reform, aimed at restoring the independence of the courts. The party also advocates for the consistent implementation of EU reform mandates. Its target audience comprises citizens who perceive the current status quo as stagnation and demand a dynamic, Western-oriented modernization push.
Strategically, the CfC occupies the role of a progressive opposition, acting as a bridge-builder between various opposition currents. Its relationship with the rule of law is defined by its commitment to defending democratic institutions against erosion and oligarchic influences. It often serves as a catalyst for protest movements, leveraging its international network to exert pressure on the government. Within the Georgian system, it strives to overcome political polarization through a clear focus on substantive issues, while simultaneously emphasizing the moral integrity of institutions.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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