Irakli Kobakhidze: By 2030, Georgia will be better prepared than all candidate countries and will become a member of the European Union with dignity, independence, sovereignty and freedom

The highest representative body of the country, which is elected by the Georgian people and is accountable only to the Georgian people, acted in accordance with the will of the Georgian people and created the most important legal basis for strengthening the state sovereignty of Georgia, - said the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, at a briefing held in the government administration.

According to him, this law will contribute to the implementation of the main recommendation of the European Union - depolarization.

"I would like to respond to the parliament's veto overcoming and the final adoption of the law on transparency of foreign influence." The highest representative body of the country, which is elected by the Georgian people and is accountable only to the Georgian people, acted in accordance with the will of the Georgian people and created the most important legal basis for strengthening the state sovereignty of Georgia.

I would like to thank each member of the Parliament of Georgia, who supported the law on the transparency of foreign influence and thereby committed to the national interests of Georgia, its independence and sovereignty. It should be emphasized that the law on the transparency of foreign influence will contribute to the implementation of the main recommendation of the European Union - depolarization, in addition, it will calm Georgia, strengthen the country's democratic institutions and encourage rapid economic growth. Therefore, the Law on Transparency will create a better basis for ensuring Georgia's accession to the European Union. As it has been mentioned many times, by 2030, Georgia will be better prepared than all candidate countries for joining the European Union, and Georgia will become a member of the European Union with dignity, independence, sovereignty and freedom," Kobakhidze said.

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