There is no repression, secondly, there is no hostile rhetoric, and as for laws, the laws in the state are adopted by the parliament, which our society needs, - Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili, said when answering a question about the EU's demands on Georgia.
According to Botchorishvili, there is not hostile rhetoric towards the EU, but a reaction of Georgian politicians to the EU's unfair attitude.
“There is no repression, that’s one thing. If we are building a society based on the rule of law, then the law is the law for everyone. Second, there is no hostile rhetoric, there are reactions of Georgian politicians to the unfair attitude. There are statements and reactions, fair reactions, from Georgian politicians to the unfair attitude that we see from Brussels. Now as for the laws, the parliament adopts laws in the state that is needed for our society, stability and security in our society and the state. This is the starting point of the activities of the Georgian parliament. Accordingly, any law that was adopted was for the sake of stability in our state,” said Bochorishvili.
For information, the European Union demands that Georgia stop repression and return to the democratic path.