Shalva Papuashvili:The European Endowment for Democracy, founded by the European Union, directly finances political parties and interferes in the elections - foreign money has nothing to do with Georgian politics, such funding should be stopped

The European Endowment for Democracy, founded by the European Union, directly finances political parties and interferes in the elections - foreign money has nothing to do with Georgian politics, such funding should be stopped, - the Chairman of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, said while talking to journalists.

According to him, if the common will of Georgia and the European Union is to hold elections in fair conditions, it is necessary to stop direct or indirect funding of parties from European channels.

As Papuashvili points out, the proper conduct of elections is one of the constituent parts of the 9 points, and Georgia alone cannot deal with this problem - the European Union, its representation, the European Commission must intervene here.

In addition, the Chairman of the Parliament states that it does not matter from where the interference in the elections will take place - from the territory of Russia, the European Union or the United States of America, any interference is Russian style.

"It is a fact that the opposition parties have created a scheme through fake NGOs to receive illegal donations. This is both an illegal donation and an illegal donation. We are talking about financing from abroad. As it turned out, a large part of the opposition is directly financed from abroad. Given that we have an election year, this is equivalent to foreign interference in Georgian elections. Foreign interference is one of the threats expected in these elections. This threat comes primarily from Russia, but I emphasize, it doesn't matter where the intervention comes from - the territory of Russia, the territory of the European Union, or the territory of the United States of America, any intervention is interference in the choice of the Georgian people and it is a Russian style. Therefore, I once again call on the donors who are part of this hidden scheme that hide their funding, I will name one - the European Endowment for Democracy, which has covered its own expenses in Georgia, appears to directly fund political parties and interfere in elections. The proper holding of elections is one of the parts of the 9 points, and we cannot deal with this problem alone - the European Union, its representation, the European Commission must intervene here.

If our common will is for elections to be honest, it is necessary to ban and stop direct or indirect funding of parties in Georgia from European channels, including Russian channels. This is the responsibility of the European Union, and if the funding of the parties is not stopped, it will harm the elections and interfere with the choices of the Georgian people. Foreign money has nothing to do with Georgian politics and pre-election campaigning, and such financing should be stopped. I appeal to all donors, all embassies to pay attention so that not a single cent of theirs ends up in the party piggy bank," Papuashvili said.

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