PM Kobakhidze criticizes foreign politicians' presence at rally
PM Kobakhidze criticizes foreign politicians' presence at rally

The Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze addressed the presence of foreign politicians at a rally in front of the Georgian Parliament building. Speaking at today’s briefing, Kobakhidze stated that “it is unacceptable for foreigners to interfere in Georgia’s internal politics to benefit the collective Nationa Movement”.

“As for what happens on the stage. When the MPs of specific countries appear at the rally, in principle, this is the transparency of foreign influence. Today, on the stage in front of the Parliament building, we see the transparency of foreign influence, with foreign politicians appearing directly on the political scene, illustrating the scale of lustration. Naturally, it is absolutely unacceptable when foreigners try to interfere in Georgia’s internal politics for the benefit of the collective ‘National Movement.’ This is the lustration of everything. The society will make its own conclusions about the rest,” Kobakhidze said.

His comments came in response to the participation of chairpersons of the foreign affairs committees from five EU member states at the rally on Rustaveli Avenue, where they addressed the participants.