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Georgia is facing a difficult situation. The country’s leaders are at odds with international partners over potential sanctions against Bidzina Ivanishvili, a key figure in the government.
Paata Manjgaladze, a leader of the opposition party “Strategy Aghmashenebeli,” spoke out against the government’s claims. He said that international partners are not harming Georgia but rather helping its people to move towards Europe.
Manjgaladze called the government’s arguments “absurd” and “ludicrous.” He pointed out that the protests on Rustaveli Avenue have been going on for 50 days, with citizens demanding change. He said that if people hadn’t taken to the streets, there wouldn’t have been a reaction from international partners.
The government’s statement claimed that imposing sanctions on Ivanishvili would show that Great Britain had been reduced to the level of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Estonia. The statement expressed “extreme concern” that a country like Great Britain was being turned into a “toy” of the deep state.
Manjgaladze disagreed with this view. He said that international partners are helping Georgia’s people to benefit from Europe, not harming them. He emphasized that decisions made by partners are a result of the protests and demands for change.
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