Michael Roth: I’m not here to push regime change. It can be hard to worry about a friend, but it is necessary. The ruling party wants to undermine trust.  

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We are not here in order to force a regime change. I know that it can be difficult to worry about a friend, but we have to do it because the ruling is trying to undermine our confidence.
According to him interventions are important member states of the and intervention during a problem in the is a good practice.
“I’d like to start by making a personal statement: we must be aware that the ruling party is trying to undermine our confidence. I will be clear – we are different . We come from very different political backgrounds and ideologies. We represent eight countries, but all of us belong to Europe and the Union. We are here as friends for the Georgian people. We are not here to fight each other. We are not here in order to force a regime change. I know that it can be difficult to worry about a friend, but we must do it. As EU member states, we need to intervene. It is normal for my colleagues to intervene, when there are problems with Germany, and we look at the future of our members states. We all share the same opinions about the results of the parliamentary and . This is one family. Family means diversity. “We are here to express our solidarity with the majority Georgian citizens who strive for EU membership and believe the values of democracy, and free elections”, said Roth.

 

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