Tbilisi Mayor's 'condolence letter' to German people: Historic political friendship becomes subject of speculations due to Deep State-obedient German bureaucracy
“Despite years-long friendship and respect between the peoples of Georgia and Germany, historic political friendship becomes the subject of speculations due to Deep State-obedient German bureaucracy decisions,” wrote Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze in his “condolence letter.”
According to Kaladze, it is regrettable that due to the one-sided political situation, cultural and partnership ties established over decades are being damaged.
“It is inconceivable that currently, when full-scale military conflict is ongoing on the European Continent, and due to leaders and politicians acting under informal oligarchic influence, Germany is practically stuck in a quagmire and faces enormous challenges (economic crisis, increased crime rate, social tension, value crisis), German bureaucrats find their time to assess the political situation in Georgia and take ‘decisive measures’ which is expressed in the decision that the German city of Saarbrücken is cutting off all ties with Tbilisi, which it twinned with more than 50 years ago…
If they are truly concerned about the political situation in their European countries, instead of making absurd decisions, let them mind with the dire situation in democracy and human rights and accentuate the fact, which we witnessed in Copenhagen when peaceful protesters were physically assaulted by sticks and dogs were used against them…
All the aforesaid best reflects the absurd and tragic situation in which the German population turned in the conditions of the current bureaucracy, which serves the interests of the Deep State instead of the German people. Yet, we are talking about a rational German people and a country that was distinguished by its high political culture and respect for European values.
Perhaps that is why questions are increasingly being raised in German society about the extent to which the current bureaucratic governance responds to the interests and needs of the German people themselves.
We hope that the German society will find enough wisdom and effort to retain independent thinking, defend their national interests and manage to bring the political force into governance, which will care for the resolution of real problems of Germany and the German people and will abyde by the will of the German people,” reads the letter.