22 November 2024,   00:58
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Radical opposition appealed to Brussels, this is Sergo Orjonikidze’s message at the turn of the century, but not to Moscow, but in this case to Brussels - Irakli Kobakhidze

Radical opposition appealed to Brussels, this is Sergo Orjonikidze’s message at the turn of the century, but not to Moscow, but in this case to Brussels. Such a statement made today the Prime Minister of Georgia.

“Today, these four parties [Coalition for Changes, United National Movement, Strong Georgia, Gakharia for Georgia], in fact one political force, addressed the European Union with specific demands.

I would like to list these main demands - they demanded the suspension of the European integration process, they demanded the termination of communication between the EU and state institutions, between the authorities, they demanded the suspension of 120 million financing, requested that this amount be directed to the strengthening of the agency in our country.

These are the main demands that the radical opposition addressed to Brussels.

You remember the famous message sent by Sergo Orjonikidze to Moscow a century ago - this is Sergo Orjonikidze’s message at the turn of the century, but not to Moscow, but in this case to Brussels. They show their face every day, which is very good, the public sees it. I think that even the 785 000 people who supported these radical forces will reevaluate their choices and ultimately, they will return to the position related to the development of the country in the right direction.

I want to thank the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the State Security Service, and other law enforcement agencies for properly managing these processes to date. Of course, they will continue to manage the processes in the following days.

The public is disturbed by the activities carried out by the radical opposition, but of course it is important to manage everything carefully. In the future, everything will be done to ensure the safety of our citizens, to ensure stability and the peaceful development of our country”, - said Irakli Kobakhidze.

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