"And yet we've got a leadership in Georgia that has been more and more trending towards autocracy, towards partnering with Russia, which is really hard for me to understand given that Russia occupies 20 percent of their territory".
Threats of dismissal, insults, and violence against opponents of the 'foreign agents' law.' Even public servants were coerced into liking posts by the Mayor of Tbilisi. Report by the GYLA Lawyers' Association
"Visa restrictions will be followed by financial ones; Europe will get involved. Investments will halt; who will want to do business with people under sanctions?"
Ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for October 2024, the Georgian government is attempting to distract the public from real issues in various ways.