The Government of Georgia and the Parliament must agree on the impending crisis, especially in terms of food security

📍 The Government of Georgia and the Parliament must agree on the impending crisis, especially in terms of food security!

🔹 “It is clear to everyone that at least the next two years, due to the difficult geopolitical situation in the world, will be very difficult for the world, including the Georgian economy.”

🔹 Fridon Injia, Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group “European Socialists” stated about it at the plenary sitting of the Parliament of Georgia.

🔹 According to him, all well-known international institutes and experts confirm this in their conclusions and forecasts.

🔹 “In order to overcome this crisis and challenge, I think it is time for the Georgian government and parliament to work together to find a way out of the impending crisis, especially in terms of food security,” said Fridon Injia.

🔹 “Therefore, should we not think of creating an anti-crisis council, about the same form that worked successfully in the fight against Kovid under the leadership of Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili. In this case, I think the challenges are much more acute and difficult, “said Fridon Injia.

🔹 He said that the executive branch and the parliament should act as effectively, boldly and quickly as possible to overcome the impending crisis, as many legislative changes and initiatives will be promptly accepted in the light of developments.

🔹 “Let us not forget that there are serious destructive and treacherous forces in the country. We hear many calls to destabilize and destabilize the country. Therefore, the government should show maximum mobilization on all fronts of challenges, in the interests of the country, “- said Fridon Injia.

Georgian Diaspora Living Abroad is Georgia’s Intellectual, Demographic and Financial Wealth

📍“Georgian Diaspora Living Abroad is Georgia’s Intellectual, Demographic and Financial Wealth”

🔹 Fridon Injia, Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group “European Socialists” stated about it at the sitting of the Committee on Diaspora and Caucasus Issues in the Parliament of Georgia, where they discussed migration and modern migration processes.

🔹 Natia Kvitsiani, Program Coordinator of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), presented information on migration research and support for attracting and facilitating diaspora investment at the Committee meeting.

🔹 Fridon Injia believes that it is important and necessary to systematize the analysis of the diaspora in different countries abroad, based on their capabilities.

🔹 “Up to one million Georgian citizens are in Russia, there will probably be another 500 thousand in other countries. Here, where did we lose the rest? This is interesting and in general I think that such a search is very important for Georgians, Georgians. I think it is necessary to systematize them. What do they do, what business do they have, where do they live? All of this needs to be done in order to analyze what we can use their capabilities for. What do I mean and where am I going? Every person living abroad is our property. It would be great to have these files analyzed by country. I mean to apply their knowledge in our country. “Let’s use their capital,” Fridon Injia said at the committee meeting.

🔹 “We Georgians really need to stand on our own two feet. Again with that diaspora, their cases, doctors, agricultural specialists and it would be great if these files would have systematized information by country. It would be very interesting, “said Fridon Injia.

🔹 According to the chairman of the political group, it is necessary to work with the committee to attract the maximum number of diaspora.

🔹 Fridon Injia expressed hope that the issue would be supported by the Diaspora Committee.

Part of the opposition wants to involve Georgia in the war and open a second front line in the Caucasus – Fridon Injia

Part of the opposition wants to involve Georgia in the war and open a second front line in the Caucasus – Fridon Injia
“Georgia’s part of the opposition should be involved in the Russia-Ukraine war and open a second front in the Caucasus,” said Fridon Injia, chairman of the European Socialist parliamentary opposition group, in a timely interview with the Georgian Times.
According to the MP, this desire is reflected in their statements and actions. For example, Fridon Injia cited an attempt to send volunteers to the war at the initiative of the state, which, according to the MP, would be a direct involvement of Georgia in the war.

“When you cite the example of Poland, Romania and other NATO member states, it should be noted that they are members of the Alliance and operate in a different format. We can not act in that format because we are not a member of NATO and we do not have the luxury of that. “I will tell you more, some NATO members did not miss it. NATO can not defend Ukraine, it does not send its contingent to Ukraine, it only helps with military equipment and ammunition,” said Fridon Injia.

He stressed that any person, as a volunteer, can go to war, it is their will, but not under the leadership and leadership of the state. “We do not have the right to do that due to the fact that the Russian army is stationed on the 20% territories of Georgia, and to do so would be deadly for our country. “Part of the opposition wants a war and to come to power in this way, because he did not succeed in other attempts to come to power,” Injia said.

Abkhazia Is Currently Occupied And Controlled By The Russian Federation – Fridon Injia

👉“Abkhazia is occupied today and the territory is controlled by the Russian Federation,” Fridon Injia, chairman of the European Socialist parliamentary group, told Georgian Times live.

🔹 “What happened in Abkhazia was the fault of the enemies of Georgia and who was included in these enemies, it is not fully specified and established. The enemies were on both sides, as well as on this side, and the occupation, which happened in 2008 or in 1992-93, was carried out by the enemies of Georgia, both inside and outside, “said Fridon Injia.

Talking about military neutrality in Georgia is neither argued nor acceptable today – Fridon Injia

Talking about military neutrality in Georgia is neither argued nor acceptable today – Fridon Injia

Talking about military neutrality in Georgia today is neither argued nor acceptable. This was stated by the chairman of the parliamentary political group “European Socialists” Fridon Injia live on Georgian TV.

. “The more security guarantees a country has, the better. “As of today, when there is a redistribution, when there are two big ‘monsters’ and the Ukrainians are in the middle of it, talking about neutrality, I think it is far from what Georgia can get,” he said.

He said that procedurally a resolution on the neutrality of the country should be adopted by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, and this resolution should be joined by neighboring countries that want neutrality.

“So I think that at this stage there is no talk of neutrality, especially since the war is not over… Today was the NATO summit, where there was talk of support from the Alliance for Georgia and Ukraine. Talk about neutrality will not be discussed in Georgia today and is not acceptable. “Moreover, the constitution clearly states the Euro-Atlantic course, and so far this article is valid,” Injia said, stressing how the Georgian Dream could start talking about neutrality when it included the entry in the constitution itself.