(Оригинал) Действия Запада в отношении Грузии направлены на смену власти «Грузинской мечты» – Инджия

29.05.23

The head of the parliamentary political group "European Socialists" Fridon Indzhiya believes that the actions of the West in relation to Georgia are aimed at changing the power in the country.

🔹 He stated this at the meeting of the Committee on Legal Affairs, at which the amendments to the law "On General Courts" were discussed in the second reading, which is one of the 12 recommendations of the European Commission.

🔹 "The actions of the West in relation to Georgia are part of the system, the goal of which is the formation of a managed government in the country. The status of a candidate in the EU and 12 recommendations have been devised for the change of the current government", - said Fridon Indzhiya and called on the parliamentary majority to take responsibility for all important processes that are within the competence and prerogative of the legislative power.

🔹 "From the beginning to the end, the responsibility will always lie on you, as on the ruling political force. The decision of the parliamentary majority on the election of members of the Supreme Council of Justice was important. Also, the decision on the procedure for electing the chairman and members of the Central Committee was timely, but the opposition deputies who supported these changes will not bear such responsibility as you. "Collective responsibility lies on you," said Indzhiya, addressing the ruling majority and emphasizing the importance of the rule of law in the country.

The deputy believes that the Parliament should adopt the law "On public courts" not to fulfill the 12 recommendations of the European Commission, but to benefit the country and future generations.

🔹Fridon Indzhiya emphasized once again that the decision of the European Commission to deny Georgia the status of a candidate was an exclusively political decision, despite the fact that the country was ahead of Ukraine and Moldova in all parameters.

🔹 He drew a parallel with the period of President Saakashvili's rule and noted that at that time, it was practically impossible to express a critical opinion, especially publicly and openly, and the government of "Georgian Dream" managed to do it.

"But there is another side to everything, the government should show more principles in relation to key and important issues for the country," the deputy added.

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