If you do not obey us, do not give up on peace, family values, national policy, economic progress and similar issues, and do not support our agents, we will cancel your visa liberalization - an extremely immoral form of blackmail, which they do not even hide anymore! - The object of blackmail is the Georgian people, - the leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, writes on Facebook, responding to the statement of the EU Ambassador to Georgia regarding the recommendations set by the European Commission for the Georgian Dream and the criticism of the government addressed towards Brussels on the issue of visa liberalization.
According to Mdinaradze, Georgia and the Georgian people will never give up their freedom at any price.
“If you do not obey us, do not give up on peace, family values, national policy, economic progress and similar issues and do not support our agents, we will cancel visa liberalization for you - an extremely immoral form of blackmail, which they do not even hide anymore!..
The object of blackmail - the Georgian people!!! Until now, only politicians had been threatening and sanctioning us…
The author of the blackmail: - the EU ambassador, who made a statement a few hours ago that if we no longer allow you to enter Europe without a visa, your government will be responsible for this!
If we want to oppress you and treat you unfairly, it will be your fault - the “culmination of democratic findings” of the first quarter of the twenty-first century.
However, Georgia and the Georgian people will never give up freedom at any price - this is the main secret of a three-thousand-year-old statehood, which is very difficult to understand form some people!", - writes Mdinaradze.
For information, today, in response to a question from InterpressNews, the EU Ambassador to Georgia stated that by signing the agreement on visa-free travel, Georgia has undertaken to comply with the rules and full responsibility lies with the Georgian government.
According to him, stopping repression, releasing those unjustly detained, repealing repressive legislation and ensuring open dialogue are the only way to resolve the current crisis and to ensure a return of Georgia to the path of the European Union.