The chairman of the European Socialists, Fridon Injia, met with Sven Mixer, an MEP

დ The Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group "European Socialists" Fridon Injia focused on the current socio-economic issues in the country during a meeting with a Member of the European Parliament, Rapporteur on Georgia's Sven Mixer, who is paying an official visit to Georgia.
შეხვედრა The meeting of the chairmen and members of the parliamentary opposition factions and political groups in the supreme legislative body of the country was held with the European Parliament, the rapporteur on Georgia, Sven Mikser.
. "Our goal is to improve the socio-economic situation of the country. "We look at this pragmatically and we believe that the country should do everything to achieve the goal," Fridon Injia said at the meeting.
According to the chairman of the political group, due to the geographical location of Georgia, the country's foreign policy should be multi-vector.
🔹 “Given our geographical location, the country's foreign policy should be multi-vector. Of course, the priorities should be European values, such as the rule of law, technology, the European market, "- said Fridon Injia.
. The chairperson of the political group highlighted the main problems in the country at the meeting.

"Our problems are: the rule of law; Parliamentary oversight - inefficiency; Ineffective social programs; Monopolization of the banking sector; Pharmaceutical field; "Energy" - said Fridon Injia.
🔹 “There are many problems. The Georgian political class has an inability to exercise the rule of law. Insult is a weakness of a politician… Society is polarized and what to do about this polarization? "I wonder if there is a punishment for defamation in Estonia?" Fridon Injia said at the meeting.
🔹 The chairman of the political group addressed Sven Mixer at the meeting with a question about the events in Ukraine, when the current tensions will end, to which the MEP stated that he does not know about it.

თავმჯდომ The Chairman of the Political Group focused on the resolution adopted by the Parliament of Georgia in support of Ukraine.
. "I think that the adoption of the resolution was hasty, especially when they are silent. Estonia did not adopt the resolution. "Ukraine did not adopt the resolution in 2008 either, when we faced the fact and lost our territories," Fridon Injia said at the meeting.

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