MEP Wallace: NGOs, the EU and the US used our wealth to set up parallel publics in non-EU countries like Georgia
NGOs, the EU and the US used our wealth to set up parallel publics in non-EU countries like Georgia, the MEP Mick Wallace expressed during a debate on Georgia at the European Parliament.
According to him, representatives of non-governmental organizations have access to resources and politicians in Brussels and Washington to influence institutions, spread propaganda and incite protests.
“It has to be said the EU have some neck lecturer in Georgia on the rule of law. When we’re sending weapons into genocide and German police are cracking down on civil society like in 1930s Nazi Germany. Transparency International has called for sanctions against Georgia to defend democracy. They couldn’t care less about Georgian democracy, they care about the money they get paid to interfere in it. Through NGOs, the EU and the US used our wealth to set up parallel publics in non-EU countries like Georgia. These influential, yet unelected NGO representatives have access to resources and politicians in Brussels and Washington to hold sway in institutions, effectively spread propaganda, and police to terms of the beat to steer up protest and destabilization in order to forward the strategic aims of the foreign paymasters. The foreign agent’s law is flawed, but if it’s enacted, it’d be a result of antidemocratic, EU, and US meddling in Georgia. You have pushed too hard for too long,” Mick Wallace stated.