Deputy Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Gia Volsky called on president Salome Zurabishvili to “remain silent” ahead of the European Commission’s (EC) decision on the country’s status as a candidate for EU membership.Sputnik. Georgia” The statement comes on the eve of the European Commission publishing a report that will determine whether the country is ready to become a candidate for a political union.
“Staying silent for a while is a matter of honor appreciated by the president.” [Зурабишвили] NO. He made hypocritical and false statements as if he wanted Georgia to receive this status. “No opposition cares about Georgia gaining status, because rejection should be the beginning of a revolutionary process,” he said.
Before that, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili appealed He called on state citizens to gather at his home in Tbilisi on November 8.
“Since Russia will never change our agenda, we will come together and start the signature collection campaign as planned. “This is an example from Georgia’s past that it has never changed its path, this is the people’s choice,” he said, adding that Georgia will be a part of Europe because its people deserve it.
At the end of October, Irakli Kobakhidze, head of the ruling Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia party statedIt was stated that Georgian authorities are optimistic that it is possible to obtain candidate status for participation in the European Union.
Previously The President of Georgia was threatened with criminal prosecution.