Tina Bokuchava : I remember the comments of representatives of Ivanishvili’s regime as if they weren’t worried about the sanctions policies – they are and should be.  

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**Sanctions Against Georgia: Growing Trend**

The sanctions policy against Georgia is not only continuing, but also expanding and spreading to more people involved in the country’s repressive . This was stated by Tina , chairwoman of the National Movement.

According to her, the government should be worried about the growing hostility from the Baltic countries. She mentioned that representatives of the had previously downplayed the impact of sanctions, but now they seem to be more concerned.

**Baltic Countries Take Action**

In response to Georgia’s repressive actions, the Baltic countries have taken steps to impose their own sanctions. The has banned 55 Georgian citizens from entering Estonia, including prosecutors, judges, , and deputies. This is part of a larger list of 83 people who are no longer allowed to enter the country.

Similarly, Lithuania has added 74 Georgian officials to its list of individuals who are banned from entering due to human rights violations and repressions in Georgia. has also taken action, banning Georgian citizens from entering the country for an unlimited period.

**A Growing Problem**

Tina Bokuchava believes that these sanctions will not only continue but also expand further. She warned that those involved in the regime’s repression may soon face , which could impact their ability to travel or hold assets abroad. The chairwoman of the National Movement emphasized that the Georgian government should be worried about this growing trend and its potential consequences.

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