Tbilisi (GBC) - Georgia has ranked among the top 50 countries in the world, as well as top 10 with 11 years of progress and first in Europe in the latest Freedom of Peaceful Assembly Index by Varieties of Democracy, an institution studying the qualities of governments.
Georgia earned 3.5 points on a four-point evaluation system in the ranking, with the Index examining to what extent state authorities respect and protect the right of peaceful assembly.
The country is ahead of a number of NATO and European Union member states, two states of the Group of Seven as well as the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Latvia, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, South Korea, Singapore and Turkey.
The country has improved its position by 49 places since 2012.
The Index comes from the organisation based at the Department of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.
The project for the ranking is led by investigators, project managers, regional managers, over 134 coordinators and about 4,000 experts worldwide.