Trust in the European Union in Georgia has decreased by 9% and now stands at 49%, according to the Eurobarometer [[series of public opinion surveys conducted on behalf of the European Commission and other EU institutions]] survey conducted in Georgia in Georgia between March 27 and April 15, 2025.
According to the results, 49% of Georgians trust the European Union - 9% less than in autumn 2024 (58%) and 17% less than in spring 2024 (66%).
The number of Georgians who have a negative view of the EU has increased to 18%. In autumn 2024, this figure was 10%, and in spring 2024 it was 7%.
The share of Georgians who believe that EU membership would be a good thing for the country has also decreased - now at 60%. In autumn 2024, it was 69%, and in spring 2024, 74%.
Similarly, the percentage of Georgians who think the country would benefit from EU membership has declined to 75%, compared to 82% in autumn 2024 and 86% in spring 2024.
According to the same survey, as of spring 2025, 45% of Georgians trust the Georgian Parliament, while 51% trust the Georgian government.