French Ambassador hopes signing EU-mediated paper to be solution to political crisis
French Ambassador hopes signing EU-mediated paper to be solution to political crisis

The Ambassador of France to Georgia, Diego Colas, believes the signing of Christian Danielsson’s compromise paper brings sides closer to the resolution of the political crisis.

Diego Colas said anything that brings sides closer to an agreement is a good thing.

“I have said publicly that I think anything that brings us closer to an agreement is a good thing, anything that brings us closer to the resolution of the political crisis is a good thing. Because Georgia should focus its energies on the significant challenges that it faces.

I’ve just seen the information so, I don’t want to comment very much on this because I do not know exactly what is happening. I just hope that this brings us closer to an agreement between all parties concerns and that it will allow for resolution. I’m not sure we are quite there yet, but anything that brings us closer to the agreement is good to have. I hope this is what we are beginning to see,” Diego Colas stated.

The ruling Georgian Dream party publicly signed the compromise solution prepared by the European Council President Charles Michel’s personal envoy Christian Danielsson on April 16.

Georgian opposition parties that won seats in the Georgian Parliament of the 10th Convocation believe the 2020 parliamentary elections were a fraud. They have been demanding repeat parliamentary elections and the release of the United National Movement Chair, Nika Melia, and the co-founder of the TV channel Mtavari Arkhi Giorgi Rurua.

The second EU-mediated attempt to solve political crises in Georgia failed. EU mediator Christian Danielsson proposed a solution to political actors on March 31.