The European Parliament has passed a new resolution against the government of Georgia. This is the 12th such resolution in two years.
The Georgian government says that these resolutions are not important and do not affect them. But, Theona Akubardia thinks differently. She believes that each new resolution from the European Parliament costs the government money and resources to deal with.
This “straw” has become more expensive for the government, according to Akubardia. It seems that every time they ignore a resolution or try to dismiss its importance, it costs them more.