TY - JOUR AU - Benashvili, Maka PY - 2020/12/15 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The Issue of Institutionalization of Political Parties in Post-soviet Georgia JF - THE JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES JA - JDS VL - 1 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.52340/jds.2022.02.28 UR - https://journals.sabauni.edu.ge/index.php/jds/article/view/28 SP - AB - <p>Political Parties are regarded as one of the main actors. They act as a mediator between the state and the citizens. Moreover, the proper functioning of strong party systems in the country guarantees the stability of the political system.</p><p>The stability of party systems is particularly important and relevant in relatively young democracies where state institutions are not fully established. A clear example of this is the countries of the post-Soviet space. Where the formation of party systems is encountered differently but with some similar difficulties, taking into account the experience and adapting it to the interests of the country is prominent and relevant for the Georgian reality.</p><p>Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the most pressing issue in the world has been the observation of the development of post-socialist countries. During this period, political systems were also established in Eastern European countries and in the Caucasus region to allow non-communist parties seeking power to come to power. Institutionalization of the party system, which in the post-communist countries, has encountered considerable obstacles subsequently, Georgia is not an exception. However, it should be noted that compared to other countries, the process of institutionalization and transformation in Georgia has lasted a very long time. It is interesting how the political systems and parties of the post-socialist states went through the formation and what is the current state of their representation today. This is one of the main issues in this article.</p> ER -