Georgia’s former President Saakashvili awarded Lech Kaczynski Memorial Prize in Poland

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Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has been awarded the non-governmental Polish Promethean Prize in honor of the late Polish President Lech Kaczynski. It has been reported “News-Georgia”.

The award was given to Saakashvili’s mother, Giuli Alasania, and his friend, French writer and journalist Bernard Henri Levy.

Anna Fotyga, a member of the European Parliament and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, thanked President Saakashvili “for his friendship and commitment to ideals” at the award ceremony. “I would like to promise that we will do everything we can to provide him with treatment in Poland or any other country. We will continue to pressure the Georgian government to make this happen,” he said.

Giuli Alasania also said that Saakashvili and President Kaczynski were “friends”. “I hope all your work will allow my son to survive,” she said.

Polish President Andrej Duda conveyed his congratulations to the award winners.

The Promethean Prize was created in 2019 by the editors of Poland’s largest conservative online publication, www.niezalezna.pl. The award is given to politicians, public figures and individuals whose diplomatic and economic activities “unite the countries between the Baltic, Black and Adriatic Seas”. The jury of the award is chaired by Lech Kaczynski’s brother, Yaroslav Kaczynski, head of the Law and Justice organization.

On March 26, it was learned that Saakashvili was in Norway.considered worthy The award is named after Syur Lindebrekke, co-founder of the country’s conservative party. The politician’s mother, Giuli Alasania, and her son, Nikoloz Saakashvili, attended the award ceremony in Oslo.

Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili judicial He rewards former President Mihail Saakashvili, who is imprisoned in Norway, with insults to the Georgian people.

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