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Public consultations with civil society

Public consultations with civil society organisations on the yearly report on Georgia

20/03/2026

The Delegation of the European Union is preparing the Annual Report 2026 on Georgia, in the framework of the Enlargement Package.

For all political and economic criteria, as well as the EU standards (‘EU Acquis’), an assessment will be made of Georgia’s progress since the Georgia Report 2025 (adopted on 04.11.2025). Progress will be measured in terms of concrete decisions taken, legislation adopted, measures implemented and institutional structures in place and functioning. The reporting period covers 1 September 2025 to 31 August 2026.

Considering the key role of civil society in Georgia’s European integration process, we would welcome any inputs through written contributions to feed into our analysis and in-depth assessment.

Written contributions should be sent by 14 April 2026 to the following email address: DELEGATION-GEORGIA-ANNUAL-REPORT@eeas.europa.eu with the subject: Georgia 2026 Report – (Name of your organisation) contribution.

In addition, the EU Delegation will organise a series of civil society consultations:

Monday, 30 March
14:00 – 15:30Consultation I: Judiciary and fundamental rights

• Functioning of the judiciary
• Fight against corruption
• Fundamental rights
• Freedom of expression• Public administration reform
16:00 – 17:30Consultation II: Justice, freedom and security 

• Fight against serious and organised crime, cooperation in the field of drugs
• Fight against terrorism and prevention of radicalisation and extremism
• Legal and irregular migration, asylum, visa policy, Schengen governance and external borders
Friday, 3 April
10:00 – 11:30Consultation III: The Green Agenda, sustainable connectivity and agriculture • Transport policy
• Energy
• Trans-European networks
• Environment and climate change
• Agriculture and rural development
• Sustainable food value chains
12:00 – 13:30Consultation IV: Internal market, competitiveness and inclusive growth 

• Free movement of goods, workers and capital
• Competition policy
• Consumer and health protection
• Economic and monetary policy
• Social policy and employment
• Science and research
• Education and culture

If you would like to participate, please express your interest and indicate which session you wish to attend by Wednesday, 25 March by contacting: DELEGATION-GEORGIA-ANNUAL-REPORT@eeas.europa.eu.

Participation will be limited to one person per organisation. The working language will be English.

You will receive a confirmation message with the logistical details in advance of the consultation.