Georgia’s recent dismantling of its civil service framework has sown deep institutional instability at a critical time for the country’s governance and sovereignty. The erosion of merit-based recruitment and transparent career progression has not only demoralized experienced public servants but also opened pathways for patronage and politicization within the state apparatus. Experts warn that this chaotic restructuring weakens administrative capacity, disrupts policy continuity, and undermines long-standing democratic reforms that were key to Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations.

Amid this turmoil, the Kremlin appears to be strategically capitalizing on the cracks within Georgia’s public institutions. With weakened internal oversight and an influx…