Tag: Politics

MEP Neuhoff: Respect international law, Georgia sovereignty, respect Georgia's ability to pass own laws
MEP Lanschot: Georgians have chosen to fight for their freedom; we see same fight reflected today in Georgia's civil society
MEP Glucksmann: You cannot do deal with Kremlin, and get closer to Europe
MEP Rasa Juknevičienė: We call for immediate and unconditional release of Mikheil Saakashvili
Vice-President of European Commission: Georgian authorities need to start by repealing laws that contradict stated goal of joining EU
MEP Volgin: EU and US threatened Georgia with sanctions because Georgian government refuses to be puppet of Brussels and Washington
MEP Mariani: Georgians don't want to take orders from Moscow, or advice from Brussels; Georgians alone will choose their future
MEP Ľuboš Blaha: Family is comprised of a father, mother, and children, So I'm crossing my fingers for Georgia
MEP Gregorová: That is through Georgian citizens and politicians to lead to fight; but we can surely aid them; can we for once be on time?!
MEP Sánchez: Resolution on Georgia will damage image of EU and our observers, there will be risk of being accused of interference
UNM Chair communicates desire for future coalition engagement to President
Girchi: EP resolutions are political statements; enforcement authority lies with European Commission
Vice-Speaker: Every aspect of EP resolution undermines Georgia's national interests
Strong Georgia Coalition advocates for gov't positions to be determined post-election
Procedural Issues Committee Chair labels President's initiative as provocation
People's Power describes EP resolution as futile, claims it fuels mobilization for peace and development
Labour Party leader accuses President of coordinating coup to sustain Ivanishvili's oligarchic regime
UNM's Chiaberashvili says EP to adopt resolution offering support and proposal for Georgian people
Strategy Aghmashenebeli leader: Gov't positions to be determined after elections
Fourteen MEPs draft resolution on democratic backsliding, threats to political pluralism in Georgia