Eri (political party) explained

Unity, Essence, Hope
Native Name:Georgian: ერთობა, რაობა, იმედი
Colorcode:
  1. 040404
Foundation:6 May 2021
Registered:8 February 2021[1]
Position:Far-right
Founder:Levan Vasadze
Chairman:Mirian Mirianashvili
Colors: Black and Red
Slogan:ერთობა, რაობა, იმედი ('Unity, Essence, Hope')
Seats1 Title:Seats In Parliament
Country Dab1:Politics of Georgia (country)
Elections Dab1:Elections in Georgia (country)
Country:Georgia
Parties Dab1:List of political parties in Georgia (country)
Religion:Georgian Orthodox Church

Unity, Essence, Hope (Georgian: ერთობა, რაობა, იმედი|tr, Eri Georgian: ერი|tr;) is a far-right political party in Georgia. It was founded in the spring of 2021 with the party contesting the local elections held in the same year. Levan Vasadze is the founder and Mirian Mirianashvili serves as its chairman.

Vasadze has outlined the party's position as "Georgia above all" with his priorities being restoring the country's sovereignty and ending what he calls the "liberal hegemony". Despite being on the far-right of the political spectrum, the party is against economic liberalism.

Vasadze has been described as a "notorious homophobe" and has participated in several anti-LGBT demonstrations. The nature of those protests has led to the party being labeled as being violent.[2] Additionally, Vasadze has been named the most significant anti-Western and Eurosceptic actor in Georgia.

History

The party was founded by a popular far-right Georgian businessman Levan Vasadze. At a press conference held on 6 May 2021, Vasadze announced the formation of Eri. He outlined what he saw as the target demographic of the party with it being voters who are disillusioned with Georgian Dream, but consider United National Movement to be the greater of the two evils.[3]

The party had planned to contest the 2021 local elections and to unify the far-right, however, Vasadze's health issues forced him to be largely absent from political life.[4] [5] Eri subsequently only managed to get 0.04% of the vote in the election or 651 votes.

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine the group has been accused of spreading misinformation about the war online.[6] The party is not participating in the 2024 parliamentary election.[7]

Ideology

Eri has been described as far-right party and its political positions have been labeled as extreme and radical. It's ideology has been described as ultranationalism, ultraconservatism, ethnonationalism, and national conservatism.[8] The party is vocally opposed to liberalism with Vasadze having been compared to Viktor Orban.[4] [3] It has been accused of racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and homophobia with Vasadze being referred to as a "notorious homophobe".[8] [9] Vasadze has been described as the biggest Eurosceptic and anti-Western actor in Georgia.[3] The party is viewed as being pro-Russian with Vasadze being described as a "Russia-friendly businessman".[9] [5] Vasadze has referred to the allegations that he is a Kremlin agent as cynical.[10]

Eri describes its position as "Georgia above all" with Vasadze citing what he calls a violation of Georgia's sovereignty as the reason for his entrance into politics.[8] [11] Vasadze has outlined ending what he calls the "liberal hegemony" in Georgia as his key objective.[4] The party is against what it refers to as "public propaganda of perversion" and has called for the ban of LGBT rights rallies.[8] Vasadze considers minority rights, LGBT rights, gender equality, and the liberal economy as being part of a "forcibly imposed ideology". He is further against the sale of land to foreigners.[4] In addition, Vasadze supports the presidential government and aims to bring back a democratically elected presidential institution with strong powers.

Vasadze argues that Western civilization has collapsed and that it should be a role model only in terms of technological advance. Vasadze sees the West as assuming the role of a "patron", depriving Georgia of its sovereignty, and imposing values that he considers unacceptable.[8] [4] [3] Eri is accused of relying on social media networks run from Russia, especially by Alexander Dugin, whom Vasadze considers a personal friend.[4]

Electoral performance

Local election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: პოლიტიკური პარტიების რეესტრი . National Agency of Public Registry of Ministry of Justice of Georgia .
  2. Web site: Euroscepticism and Religion in Georgian Far-right Groups’ Political Agenda . Georgian Institute of Politics . May 2021 . Salome Kandelaki.
  3. Web site: Is Georgian Populism Eurosceptic? . Georgian Institute of Politics . May 2020 . Givi Silagadze .
  4. Web site: Levan Vasadze’s Quest to Consolidate Georgia’s Extreme Right . . 2 June 2021 .
  5. Web site: Levan Vasadze’s ERI: Tbilisi Sakrebulo Proportional List . . 24 September 2021 .
  6. Web site: 6 დეზინფორმაცია “ერი მედიას” ეთერში საქართველოსა და უკრაინაზე . Myth Detector . 19 July 2024 .
  7. Web site: ცესკო: არჩევნებისთვის პოლიტიკური პარტიების ნაწილის რეგისტრაციის პროცესი დასრულდა . Publika . 19 August 2024 .
  8. Web site: Vasadze Hosts Ultra-Conservative Rally in Tbilisi . . 17 May 2021 .
  9. Web site: "ერთობა, რაობა, იმედი" - ლევან ვასაძე პარტია "ერს" აფუძნებს . . 6 May 2021 .
  10. Web site: ვასაძე: გვაბრალებენ, რომ ვართ კრემლის აგენტები, ამაზე დიდი ცინიზმი ცხოვრებაში არ მინახავს . iPRESS . 16 June 2019 .
  11. Web site: ლევან ვასაძემ პოლიტიკური პარტია "ერი" დააარსა . Formula News . 6 May 2021 .
  12. Web site: October 2, 2021 Municipal Elections . .