Giorgi Vashadze: Sanctions are a clear signal from the international community – Violence, illegal arrests, and repression by the regime will not go unpunished

"Sanctions are a clear signal from the international community – violence, illegal arrests, and repression by the regime will not go unpunished," said Giorgi Vashadze, leader of Strategy Aghmashenebeli.

According to him, the sanctions announced yesterday are a direct result of the continuous protests of the Georgian people.

"This is a clear signal from the international community – violence, illegal arrests, and repression by the regime will not go unpunished. Ivanishvili’s regime is the main threat, and the propaganda stories about imaginary enemies, along with Tsulukiani’s attempts to rewrite history through her so-called 'Betrayal Commission,' cannot change this reality.

The circle around the regime is tightening – everyone realizes that Ivanishvili is leaving Georgia isolated and vulnerable, with only poverty and sanctions remaining.

Our path is clear: More Europe, More Security, More Investment.

This is the only choice for a free Georgia and the path to victory!" Vashadze stated.

For reference, the United Kingdom has imposed sanctions on judges Levan Murusidze and Mikheil Chinchaladze.

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