**Hungary May Lose Veto Power in EU**
Salome Samadashvili, a Georgian politician, says Hungary is no longer a reliable ally for the “Georgian Dream” party. She claims that Hungary’s leader, Viktor Orban, doesn’t share an ideological connection with “Georgian Dream”. Instead, they have common corrupt interests.
Samadashvili warns that if the current situation continues, Georgia may lose its chance to join the European Union (EU). She compares Georgia’s situation with Moldova, which is getting significant EU support and moving quickly towards membership. Samadashvili criticizes the Georgian government for not taking part in the EU’s enlargement process during Bidzina Ivanishvili’s rule.
**European Union Takes Action**
The EU is preparing to take further action against the Georgian regime. A resolution will be approved by the European Parliament in Strasbourg this week, stating that new elections are necessary. Samadashvili emphasizes that sanctions could be imposed collectively if Hungary loses its veto power.
She also mentions that the EU is working on options to sanction the regime and its representatives. However, alternative measures are being considered, including treating Ivanishvili’s regime as a human rights violator.
**Georgia’s Opposition Needs to Unite**
Samadashvili encourages Georgia’s opposition to unite and pressure the regime both domestically and internationally. She believes that a unified strategy will lead to results, especially on the international front.
Regarding the “Gakharia for Georgia” party’s members retaining their mandates in Parliament, Samadashvili questions their intentions. If they believe new elections are necessary, why are they holding onto their positions?
**Conclusion**
Samadashvili concludes that a change is needed to avoid worse consequences for the country. She expresses confidence that a unified opposition strategy will lead to results and pressure the regime to end its rule quickly.
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