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The political conjuncture of the 1990s brought the discussions of democracy and the political system-regime discussions to the agenda, following the disintegration of the USSR. The general atmosphere, which was also led by the western literature, had drawn up a project of order in which a period of peace began, the order of democracy would sit, and moreover, liberal democracy came to the fore. An Europeanization forecast was made for countries close to the West, while an Islamic line was foreseen for the Central Asian states. Here Georgia is separated from other USSR successor states with the target of the West's predictions that it will become European. This study will try to show whether these predictions about Georgia have been realized, whether Georgia is a Western country with its political institutions, social and political structure, election systems. In doing so, Georgia will open up the sincerity of the efforts to integrate Western support into the Western system as a European country, while discussing the strategic tidal policies of the country between the West and the Russian Federation while trying to break with the remains of Georgian domestic politics.