Georgian parliament accused the EU of interfering in the country’s elections

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Georgian authorities consider the statements of EU politicians regarding the elections and the situation in the country in general as interference in the election process. This was stated by Maka Bochorishvili, chairman of the Committee on European Integration of the Parliament of Georgia: “Interfax”

“This is an abnormal situation when politicians and leaders of other countries talk so much about who should be in power in Georgia. “Elections were held in Lithuania recently, but there was no statement from Georgian politicians about who should be in power in Lithuania,” he emphasized.

Before that Reuters reportedHe said leaders of European Union (EU) countries will warn Georgia that the republic’s government is endangering the country’s path to political unification.

The document stated that Tbilisi received candidate status to join the EU at the end of 2023, but it was stated that the rhetoric and actions of the ruling Georgian Dream party created concern in European capitals.

Former Prime Minister of Georgia named LGBT propaganda (the International LGBT People’s Movement is considered extremist and terrorist and is prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation) is dangerous to society.

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