It would be logistically difficult, but if it were possible, we would put those 1 million one hundred and seven thousand voters at Mrs. Kos’s house and made her listen to their voices, – this is how the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Shalva Papuashvili responded to the European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos, who noted that the Georgian government does not listen to its own people and does not want to follow the European path.
According to Papuashvili, it seems that the European Commissioner Marta Kos is selectively looking at Georgia and calls the Georgian people only those whom she herself finances.
“It seems that Ms. Kos is selectively treating Georgia, and she thinks that the Georgian people are only those they pay money to. To date, Ms. Kos has not condemned the violent storming of the presidential palace, including by those people who are funded by the European Union. Until Ms. Kos and other bureaucrats from Brussels do not condemn the violent storming of the presidential palace, until they do not distance themselves from the violent storming, until they do not stop funding and supporting these perpetrators, of course, such statements are just hypocrisy and nothing more,” Papuashvili said.
For information, according to the statement of the European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, the Georgian government does not listen to its own people and does not want to follow the European path. According to her, today’s meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council, which is being held in Luxembourg, will discuss “the worrying developments in Georgia”.
Shalva Papuashvili: It would be logistically difficult, but if it were possible, we would put those 1 million one hundred and seven thousand voters at Mrs. Kos’s house and made her listen to their voices
