First Vice Speaker links MEP Juknevičienė’s visit to Georgia with revolutionary process
First Vice Speaker links MEP Juknevičienė’s visit to Georgia with revolutionary process

“The visit of MEP Rasa Juknevičienė to Georgia is connected to maintaining a tense situation and advancing the revolutionary process. The opposition aims to disrupt the upcoming local elections,” stated First Vice Speaker Gia Volski.

Volski also described ex-president Salome Zourabichvili’s remarks on May 26 as “not only naive but also deeply harmful.”

“The arrival of Rasa Juknevičienė serves other interests—namely, keeping the situation tense and fueling the revolutionary agenda. They voice preconditions that are unacceptable and non-negotiable. Salome Zourabichvili struggles even in her role as a puppet when she tries to convey her dictated views. This was evident yesterday and will be obvious tomorrow.

There will be no additional clarity regarding the elections. They do not genuinely want elections and are intent on disrupting them with trivial proposals. They impose preconditions on the opposition, which intends to participate in the elections. They are even unwilling to openly discuss the idea of holding fair elections, preferring instead to spread harmful rhetoric—that is their credo. This is the true purpose behind Rasa Juknevičienė’s visit to Georgia. We hear aggressive statements—claims that the war should not end and tears should be shed. This is their agenda, and one of the puppets executing it is Salome Zourabichvili, who performs her role clumsily,” he asserted.

Rasa Juknevičienė, a Lithuanian Member of the European Parliament, addressed the Georgian people at the May 26 rally on Rustaveli Avenue.