Salome Zurabishvili says sanctions are exerting pressure on not only the leaders of the “Georgian Dream”, but also those in their first circle – businessmen and institutions. All of this must continue  

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Sanctions are hurting the leaders of Georgia’s “Georgian Dream” . They are also affecting people close to them, such as business owners with special privileges and institutions they control.

This was said by Salome Zurabishvili, Georgia’s fifth president. She spoke at meeting the US. Zurabishvili thinks are working well and making the “autocratic, pro- regime” weaker. She believes these sanctions should keep going.

The president said that these autocratic governments often rely on people with power and influence to help them stay in control. Sanctions are hurting these people and weakening the . This is good, Zurabishvili said.

Zurabishvili thinks new are needed to solve Georgia’s . She believes this is the only way to get out of the current situation. The president also mentioned that there have been protests in Georgia 42 days now. They are big and involve people from all age groups and parts of .

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