Archil Gorduladze: “We see that Bolshevism has returned in the Baltics in a modern form, but with old names and surnames. It’s no surprise that governments controlled by the ‘deep state’ act as they did in the Bolshevik Soviet Union and Nazi and fascist West.”
This is how “Georgian Dream” MP Archil Gorduladze assesses the sanctions imposed by Lithuania.
According to Gorduladze, no matter what threats, blackmail, or sanctions come from the “deep state’s” controlled puppets, they will have no significance.
“This is Bolshevism, where the basis doesn’t matter—what matters is the label and the decision to punish people. It is particularly unacceptable when unfounded threats, blackmail, and sanctions are directed at representatives of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies.
Sanctions and threats aren’t even laughable—they have no effect on us! It’s impossible to trade love for the country for sanctions or free travel. The country’s interests are non-negotiable,” Archil Gorduladze stated.
Lithuania has imposed visa sanctions on 10 more Georgian citizens, prohibiting them from entering the country. According to information published on the website of the Lithuanian Migration Department, the 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 Adjara Government Sulkhan Tamazashvili, Member of Parliament Mariam Lashkhi, Member of Parliament Nino Tsilosani, and Head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau Razhden Kuprashvili. In total, according to the Lithuanian Migration Department’s search system, 112 Georgian citizens are currently subject to visa restrictions.