Shalva Papuashvili: It turns out that the Baltic political elite has had anger for Georgians, they are already choosing a target with a lottery machine

It turns out that the Baltic political elite has had anger for Georgians, they are already choosing a target with a lottery machine, - this is how the Chairman of the Parliament Shalva Papuashvili responds to the imposition of visa sanctions by Lithuania against 10 more Georgian citizens.

"Considering that the Baltic political elite, to a large extent, consists of families of the communist nomenclature, this anger clearly comes from the Soviet Union.

At some point, the SOVLAB will probably also explore this post-Soviet phenomenon, when it realizes that the overthrow of the government by foreign order has failed again," - Papuashvili writes.

For information, Lithuania has imposed visa sanctions on 10 more Georgian citizens. The individuals are prohibited from entering Lithuania.

More specifically, according to information published on the website of the Lithuanian Migration Department, sanctions were imposed on:

Judge Nino Galustashvili,

Judge Jvebe Nachkebia,

Judge Irakli Shvangiradze,

Judge Viktor Metreveli,

Prosecutor Mari Meshveliani,

Prosecutor Natia Tatiashvili,

Chairman of the Government of Adjara Sulkhan Tamazashvili,

Member of Parliament Mariam Lashkhi,

Member of Parliament Nino Tsilosani,

Head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau Razhden Kuprashvili.

In total, the search system of the Lithuanian Migration Department website currently lists 112 Georgian citizens against whom visa restrictions apply.

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