The report of the “Moscow Russian Mechanism” has become a trouble for the opposition. They are simultaneously rejoicing, while at the same time, they are embarrassed, they are consciously avoiding topics that will incur the wrath of the public, - Archil Gorduladze, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Issues, writes on social networks, responding to the report of the Moscow Mechanism.
As Gorduladze notes, initially, the opposition must first form a consensus on whether FARA and the Transparency Law should be repealed.
“The report of the “Moscow Russian Mechanism” has become a trouble for the opposition. They are simultaneously rejoicing, while at the same time, they are embarrassed, they are consciously avoiding topics that will incur the wrath of the public. Therefore, we offer a simple test - the collective Lomjarias, Burjanadzes, Gvaramias and other agents should give clear answers to the following questions: Should the American FARA be abolished? Should the Transparency Act be abolished? Should the Law on Family Values and Protection of Minors be abolished? Should medical intervention to change gender be legalized in the country? Should a person choose their own gender?
These are the simplest questions. Answer the public - yes or no! Let's first discuss these topics and then talk about the medical report of a parrot,” Archil Gorduladze wrote on social media.
For information, the OSCE has published a report on Georgia prepared within the framework of the Moscow Mechanism. The report discusses the developments in Georgia since the spring of 2024 and provides recommendations. According to the document, the main findings are that a democratic backsliding was observed in Georgia during the mandate period.