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FIRST ON FOX – Senior Republican and Democratic representatives will introduce a bill today prohibiting recognition of a Georgian Dream government of the Black Sea nation that has been swept by massive anti-government demonstrations for more than 40 days now.

Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., chairman of the Helsinki Commission, and Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., are set to introduce the «Georgian Nightmare Non-Recognition Act» on Wednesday.

Fox News Digital has exclusively obtained the bill barring recognition or normalization of relations «with any Government of Georgia that is led by Bidzina Ivanishvili or any proxies due to the Ivanishvili regime’s ongoing crimes against the Georgian people,» the bill reads.

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According to the bill, «no federal official or employee may take any action, and no Federal funds may be made available, to recognize or otherwise imply, in any manner, United States recognition of Bidzina Ivanishvili or any government in Georgia.»

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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze addresses after the parliamentary election in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. (Georgian Dream Party via AP)

Rep. Cohen, who came up with the name of the bill, told Fox News Digital the Georgian Dream has become the Georgian nightmare.

«Sanctioned oligarch Ivanishvili’s Georgian Dream party has now become a tool of Putin. They falsified the October election and illegally picked a pliable president. The United States cannot and will not recognize this illegitimate government. The Georgian Nightmare Non-Recognition Act will ensure that the United States does not. Until it agrees to free and fair elections, the Ivanishvili regime must remain fully isolated by all democratic governments.»

While the Georgian Dream government did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comments, the party’s political council released a statement on Wednesday saying the recently imposed sanctions are «anti-Georgian steps» orchestrated by the «Global War Party» and «deep state» networks, calling Rep. Wilson «one of the most serious manifestations of the deep state» and «a degraded politician.» 

In its nature and goals, the «Georgian Nightmare Non-Recognition Act’’ resembles Rep. Wilson-led 2023 «Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act,» which passed last February. The bill was passed in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) 2025 and was signed into law by President Biden last month. 

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A young demonstrator holds a poster during an opposition protest against the results of the parliamentary election in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.

A young demonstrator holds a poster during an opposition protest against the results of the parliamentary election in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Monday, Oct. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Zurab Tsertsvadze)

«The Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act» too prohibited recognition or normalization of relations with the Bashar al-Assad government. «It is the policy of the United States not to recognize or normalize relations with any government of Syria that is led by Bashar al-Assad due to the Assad regime’s ongoing crimes against the Syrian people», the NDAA passage reads.

Though it is up to the president to recognize a certain government or a leader, lawmakers refer to the existing precedents. The United States Congress has a long tradition of not recognizing illegitimate regimes. The Congress never recognized the Russian occupation of Ukrainian Crimea or Georgian South Ossetia and Abkhazia regions.

The United States also never recognized the Soviet annexation of the Baltic States in 1940 and maintained a policy of non-recognition, viewing the Baltic States as illegally occupied territories until they regained independence in 1991.

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Supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream Party attend a rally in the center of Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024.

Supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream Party attend a rally in the center of Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Shakh Aivazov)

«Similarly, my Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act ensured the United States never recognized the murderous Assad regime. Now that regime is also gone. We will pursue the same policy with the Ivanishvili regime. Thanks to the strength of the freedom-loving Georgian people, I am positive that this regime will be gone soon too and Georgia will have free and fair elections,» Rep. Wilson told Fox News Digital in a statement. 

Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute Luke Coffey, who has advocated for Georgia’s Western aspirations, including NATO membership, for over a decade, said the legislation is an indication that «U.S. lawmakers and policymakers are becoming increasingly frustrated» with the Georgian Dream and their actions in Georgia.

«It is also a reminder of how important the U.S. Congress is in American foreign policy development, and those Georgian Dream officials should pay close attention to what Congress is doing, especially those members of Congress who are close to Donald Trump. After January 20th, these members of Congress will have even more influence on U.S. foreign policymaking,» Coffey said.

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According to the bill, the United States shall recognize Salome Zourabichvili as «the incumbent President of Georgia prior to the fraudulent elections on October 26, 2024» and as the only legitimate leader in Georgia.

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This policy may be declared void «in the case of the restoration of the Georgian constitution as demonstrated by the holding of free and fair elections,» the bill reads.  

Despite the current low point in the U.S.- Georgian relationships, Coffey believes that with the best policies pursued, relationships can get back on track. «In the meantime, the United States needs to pursue policies that support the legitimate political opposition against an increasingly authoritarian, Belarusian-like government in Tbilisi,» Coffey said.


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«¡Por fin!»: cientos de franceses salieron a celebrar la muerte de Jean-Marie Le Pen y estalló la polémica

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“Mucha gente a la que amó le espera allá arriba. Muchos que lo aman lo lloran aquí abajo ¡Buen viento y buena mar, papá!”. Con estas palabras Marine Le Pen despidió este miércoles a su padre Jean-Marie Le Pen, el fundador del partido Frente Nacional, quien falleció a los 96 años el martes, y a quien calificó de «guerrero». Horas antes, durante la noche, sin embargo, cientos de franceses salieron a festejar la partida del político, y estalló la polémica.

«Este inmundo racista está muerto», rezaba una de las pancartas en la Plaza de la República de París, donde se congregaron los manifestantes.

Un hombre prende bengalas durante las celebraciones en la Plaza de la República, en París. Foto: EFE

«Es la muerte de una persona que odiamos, porque era misógino, racista, negacionista y todo eso. Cuando mueren personajes tan odiosos hay que celebrarlo», explicó Louise Delporte, una estudiante de política de 20 años, en Marsella.

En esta ciudad del sur de Francia se congregaron entre 200 y 300 personas, en un ambiente festivo, con botellas de champán, sombreros de fiesta y un cartel que rezaba «Por fin».

En Marsella, se celebró con botellas de champán. Foto: EFEEn Marsella, se celebró con botellas de champán. Foto: EFE

«Es un símbolo que muere y es muy bueno saberlo. Es un símbolo de una extrema derecha que ya no tiene sentido. Por desgracia, sigue existiendo y debemos recordar que no debemos permitir que siga viva», celebró Vivien Perez, un músico de 24 años.

Tanto en París como en Lyon, en el centro de Francia, se lanzaron fuegos artificiales. Entre 200 y 300 personas se reunieron en esta última ciudad.

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El ministro del Interior de Francia, Bruno Retailleau, afirmó en X que estas manifestaciones de júbilo son «vergonzosas».

«Nada, absolutamente nada justifica que uno baile sobre un cadáver. La muerte de un hombre, aunque haya sido un adversario político, solamente debería inspirar compostura y dignidad. Estas manifestaciones festivas son simplemente vergonzosas», dijo el ministro en X.

Festejos en París. Foto: EFEFestejos en París. Foto: EFE

En cambio, la líder del partido izquierdista La Francia Insumisa, Mathilde Panot, invocó el espíritu del semanario Charlie Hebdo, de cuyo atentado se conmemoraban el martes 10 años, para justificar las celebraciones.

El grupo antirracista francés SOS Racisme dijo que Le Pen pasó su vida promoviendo la ultraderecha a través del “racismo, la xenofobia, el antisemitismo y la negación del Holocausto”. El grupo también rindió homenaje en un comunicado a las “generaciones de activistas que han dado su tiempo, juventud y energía para luchar contra el Frente Nacional y sus ideas”.

En una entrevista en 1987, Jean-Marie se refirió a las cámaras de gas nazis como un “detalle en la historia de la Segunda Guerra Mundial”.

Repitió la observación en 2015, diciendo que no lo lamentaba “en absoluto”, lo que provocó la ira de su hija, que para entonces ya era la líder del partido y buscaba distanciarse de la imagen extremista de su padre.

Ese año, fue expulsado de la formación, que más tarde se rebautizó como Agrupación Nacional, como parte de los esfuerzos de Marine para transformarla en una de las fuerzas políticas más poderosas de Francia.

El funeral de Jean-Marie tendrá lugar el sábado en su ciudad natal, La Trinité-sur-Mer, en la región occidental de Bretaña.

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