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Fridon Injia raises issue of establishing a state bank before Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili at plenary session of parliament

แƒ—แƒแƒ•แƒ›แƒฏแƒ“แƒแƒ›Pridon Injia, Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group, raised the issue of establishing a state bank with the Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili at the plenary session of the Parliament.

. The Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Gharibashvili presented his annual report to the country's legislature.

. "I understand that there will be many banks against this. The IMF will also be against it, but Mr. Irakli, if you personally take up this issue and substantiate it, you will personally resolve this issue in the IMF. This is how I see it. I have not seen many things, but with my certain experience, opinions and visions, I ask you to do so, "Fridon Injia said in his speech.

For his part, Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili replied to Fridon Injia that the issue was open for discussion and that he was ready to hear suggestions and views from the chairman of the political group on the issue.

Do you think you should pass a law on NGOs? - Fridon Injia to the Prime Minister

๐Ÿ”น "Do you think you should pass a law on NGOs?"

๐Ÿ”น โ€œTake action. End cohabitation, let the law become law! "

แƒ“ Fridon Injia, Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group "European Socialists", demands the adoption of a law on the activities of non-governmental organizations.

. The chairman of the political group stated about it at the plenary sitting of the Parliament of Georgia, where the Prime Minister of the country Irakli Gharibashvili presented his annual report.

๐Ÿ”น "Georgia's non-governmental sector is funded with $ 88 million, which is supplemented by funding from other countries, then domestic reserves, and imagine what will follow." "It's the's 88 million in funding that stood here in front of the parliament building, including the young people who were really encouraged by the democratic and European aspirations, but behind them are these NGOs," Fridon Injia said.

๐Ÿ”น At the plenary session of the Parliament, he personally addressed Irakli Gharibashvili and the parliamentary majority with a proposal to adopt a law on non-governmental organizations, which would frame their activities.

. โ€œDo you think that a government that has to protect itself should adopt a law on non-governmental organizations that puts everything in its frame? Because what were they doing?

โ€ข Were they making a political statement? Were doing;
โ€ข Did they make calls for disobedience? - were doing;
โ€ข Do they create organizational structures? - create;
โ€ข Are they calling for violent action to change the constitutional order? - they ask;
โ€ข Is violence propagated against the government? - is done;

๐Ÿ”น Then let me know, is this a political organization or a non-governmental one?
It turns out that in front of us, in front of Parliament, is baking one large piece of cake that can be expanded. Take action. Finish cohabitation, let the law be the law? - said Fridon Injia

If you did something wrong, Georgia would be in the time of Erekle's time - Fridon Injia addressed the Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili

๐Ÿ”น "If you had done something wrong, Georgia would have found itself in the era of Erekle" - Fridon Injia addressed the Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili.

๐Ÿ”น Fridon Injia, chairman of the European Socialist parliamentary group, addressed the plenary session of the Georgian parliament, where Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili presented his annual report, pointing to the impending dangers of Georgia's involvement in the war.

๐Ÿ”น "If you did something wrong and there was a small spark, the border would reach 400 meters, and Georgia would be in the time of Erekle, it would be divided into different corners in the middle. Here it would be, I'm sure of that. No corridors,โ€ฆ here east and thereโ€ฆ westโ€ฆ and can you imagine what a 15% increase would be if one bomb dropped on any city. What would you talk about at all, my friends, I tell you this with all my heart and soul. "Without winning any sign, you can understand as you want," said Fridon Injia.

12 demands of the European Commission are disturbing and express the narrative of the radical opposition - Fridon Injia

๐Ÿ“ "The status of a fictitious candidate for EU membership has been created specifically for Ukraine."

12 "The 12 demands of the European Commission are disturbing and reflect the narrative of the radical opposition."

แƒ“ The Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group "European Socialists" Fridon Injia stated about it at the plenary session of the Parliament of Georgia, where the Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Gharibashvili presented his annual report.

. "I think that this fictional, EU candidate status, is specially created for Ukraine. "Because he is at war, he is doing his job, he is defending, and many others. It was the only gesture for Ukraine, and at that time Moldova and Georgia appeared here," Fridon Injia said.

๐Ÿ”น He said that of the 27 countries that are EU member states, none of them had the status of EU candidate in their time.

. "None of the countries that became a member of the European Union has had the status of a candidate for membership. Their membership was only a political will. This was necessary for the EU and this decision is made by the first person of about 4 countries. "Including England, although it is not a member of the European Union this time, but has full authority in resolving all important issues." - said Fridon Injia.

As for the EU member states, as Fridon Injia pointed out, there are many such countries, including Egypt and even South Africa. But Georgia, which is also an associate member, is living up to its commitments.

๐Ÿ”น โ€œWhat it means: this is visa-free travel, this is a trade agreement, this is much more. The only drawback to visa-free travel is that our citizens are not able to work there yet, but at the same time, there are some exception countries with which employment contracts are made. This is the next work to be done, "Fridon Injia added.

๐Ÿ”น The MP focused on the 12 demands of the European Commission in the plenary session, which in his opinion are disturbing and dictatorial.

แƒ แƒ˜ According to Fridon Injia, the 12 demands that start the list of demands of the European Commission and express the narrative of the radical opposition are worrying.

๐Ÿ”น โ€œDo you not see anything in common from the narrative of the radical opposition? That list, those demands, this is a kind of road map of what the radical opposition is talking about. Here is how the need for a document to get out of the crisis of meeting Charles Michel could have come up here, for example. Or second, the issue of polarization solution. There is polarization in every country, but they do not record such a thing there, it is recorded, they worked hard. They are strong, they are young, now they are competing with each other in what? They know that Saakashvili will not be able to come out for a long time, and a leader must be appointed here. It will be very good, the sooner their leader is identified, the easier it will be to talk to them and the more work will be done, I think, "- said Fridon Injiaโ€ฆ

แƒ แƒ˜ โ€œHow do the requirements of the European Commission begin: eliminate, take into account, adopt, strengthen, commit, create, urgently protect, unite efforts, involve, appoint, adopt laws. I have not seen such dictatorial demands. What is this constitution? That's what it turns out, I'm the MP and the MPs elected by the people are telling us that lo and behold you will pass this law? "แƒค said Fridon Injia.

. He also highlighted the issue of polarization in the country, which is also highlighted in the European Commission document.

๐Ÿ”น "Here we are talking about tension and polarization, release Aba Saakashvili, this article will no longer be in line with EU requirements, but what will happen ?! โ€ฆ What will happen?! .. โ€ž- Injia added.

. The chairman of the political group believes that even if Georgia were in the first place in the list of requirements of the European Commission, they would not have given the status of a candidate to Georgia.

แƒฃแƒœแƒ“แƒ โ€œI have to tell you that from the list, even if Georgia was in the first place, how do you think we would be given the status of an EU candidate? - They would not give it to us. "Therefore, what is being said today in the parliament hall by the radical opposition is completely out of touch with reality." - thinks Fridon Injia.

๐Ÿ”น The chairperson of the political group addressed the Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili at the plenary session and noted that he and the Georgian government had done everything possible to gain candidate status.

. โ€œYou got involved in the process and did everything you could to get a status for the country that gives practically nothing. God can give us candidate status, but he does not give anything, because there are dozens of countries that want to join the EU. I want it too, it would be very important for Georgia, but Georgia with its potential, economy is not ready for that yet. " - said Fridon Injia

๐Ÿ”น "Here, for example, Poland, in the 10 years that it is a member of the European Union, received 101 billion from the EU, and as a percentage, Europe received the largest amount. "If Georgia had joined the European Union as it did the Baltic states, I am sure Georgia would have received the most, at least not less ..." - the MP added.

แƒแƒ›แƒ˜แƒขแƒแƒ› "Therefore, Mr. Prime Minister, do not be discouraged, I am telling you this, Mr. Irakli, and it refers to the second Irakli (Kobakhidze - the leader of the parliamentary majority), because you are one strong team. Because no matter what you did, no matter who you met, except for the top four countries, everyone said you were good, the record they made that Georgia has the prospect of becoming an EU member proves that you are good. You want Georgia to be a democratic country and everythingโ€ฆ. He was the point and they told you that you are really good and you deserve everything, but sorryโ€ฆ you could not say that openly, but you felt it. "This is a different decision, this is a decision of other countries ... this is related to that war," Fridon Injia said.

You Can Not Choose An Ambassador To France Who Does The Job Of The State If You Can Not Do The Job Go Home - Fridon Injia

"You can't choose an ambassador to France who is doing the job of the state... If you can't do the job, go home."

As the Chairman of the Parliamentary Opposition Political Group stated at the sitting of the Committee, the inaction of the Ambassador of Georgia to France harms the affairs of the state, and the Foreign Ministry failed to ensure the selection of a new candidate for Ambassador.

"If you draw a conclusion from some of my questions, it will be good, because you will come to the parliament again and you will not speak so warmly anymore. Do the work and if you can't, go home. Not to be in a big country โ€“ you could not bring an ambassador to France, you could not choose, you could not decide, everyone who concerns it. There is no ambassador in a large country who has to do the job of the state. "This concerns you," MP Injia said.

For his part, the Deputy Minister said when asked by the MP that the Ambassador of Georgia to France is in a challenge mode, and the leadership of the Ministry has a very strong motivation and decision to strengthen the direction of France.

. "It will be difficult for me to enter the evaluation category in this format, but I will say that a new candidate will probably be nominated in the near future. We hope the new candidacy will meet your and everyone else's expectations because France is a major area that needs special attention, is a more or less skeptical country, and needs more work. "Therefore, the leadership of the ministry has a very strong motivation and determination to strengthen this direction," said Constantinidi.