Tag: Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili
Parliament Speaker: Georgians have long sought support in foreign capitals from Moscow to The Hague and Brussels
Speaker Papuashvili: UNM once again; same architects of torture, racketeering, and media control resurface with same agenda
Speaker Papuashvili: 35-year thorny road to restoring independence is not over; unity over national interests is still needed
Shalva Papuashvili: EU's eastward expansion reveals it has been infected with Soviet spirit, making it resemble USSR
Speaker Papuashvili hails substantive U.S. visit focused on real bilateral issues, not fictional ideologies
Speaker Papuashvili: Campaign to discredit church amounts to religious war, aiming to supplant spiritual cornerstone of Georgia
Parliament Speaker accuses Helsinki Commission and similar organisations of exploiting Georgians to incite crime for political gain
Parliament Speaker: Patriarch Ilia II devoted 28 gruelling years to recognition of autocephaly, triumphed on March 4, 1990
Parliament Speaker: Ilia II was far more to us than Head of Church; in our darkest hours, he bore weight of cross
Speaker Papuashvili: Recent parliamentary delegation visit to Washington offers hope that relations can be reset and started afresh
Speaker: Principal fraud by Brussels is false accusations; wherever they challenge Georgia in international courts, they lose
Speaker: Peter Fischer gleefully informed us that evidence supposedly existed regarding sanction circumvention by Kulevi Terminal
Speaker Papuashvili criticises Zelenskyy and Sandu for calling on Georgia to drop Constitutional Court petition, citing their own parties' bans
Parliament Speaker Papuashvili: Georgian authorities will not be drawn into radical opposition's trade in people and democracy
Speaker Papuashvili: Radical groups’ issue is with Constitution, not government; violators are calling for dialogue
Parliament Speaker: Georgia’s sovereignty under attack; Brussels’ statements serve as manifestation
Parliament Speaker says fact-finding commission’s conclusion, detailing UNM regime's crimes, has been translated into English
Parliament Speaker to deliver annual parliamentary report in next sessional week
Parliament Speaker: When world falls apart, remember, Georgians endure, rise, and carry on with dignity
Shalva Papuashvili: Minority government in Britain, which the majority of its own people, 83%, do not trust, lectures us today