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In EU parliament regarding Georgia MEP L Blaha said “I’m frankly horrified that the EU is interfering with Georgia’s national sovereignty and without any mandate wants to dictate to the Georgians what they should do. Yes, the Georgians have adopted a law on the family in which they reject extremist progressivist ideologies, and they every right to do so.

MEP Blaha EU is interfering with Georgias national sovereignty

Like us Slovaks, they are more traditional society and do not want to have 76 genders. And just like us in Slovakia their family is made up of mommy, daddy and kids. And thats the way should stay!
Georgia is also defending itself against color revolutions and I rooting for them to do so.

Various American foundations, various  neoliberal billionaires, various Soroses  are pouring millions into NGO’s whose aim is to sabotage an inconvenient government, even here in Slovakia. If the Russian were doing such a thing you would be screaming that this is a hybrid war. When you do it  yourselves, it is supposed to be the height of
freedom and democracy. You hate Georgia
because they want to have a good, pragmatic relationship with Russia. They want dialogue, they want peace. That is what we in Slovakia want to, and our Prime Minister Robert Fico was almost assassinated by a progressive extremist for that. Is this what you want?
Long live sovereignty, long live peace!”


While Georgia is planning a pragmatic policy with Russia and protecting country from western Liberal radical extremism after the elections, the European Parliament voted for a resolution calling on the EU to stop funding the country and impose sanctions on those responsible for “undermining democracy.”

What mean “undermining democracy”?
On June 4th 2024 that the South Caucasus nation’s ruling Georgian Dream party has initiated a bill “on family values and the protection of minors,” as well as amendments to 18 laws that would limit Liberal homosexual and gender confused ideology.
Papuashvili said on June 3th 2024 that the Justice Ministry will work out the tools for the implementation of the foreign agent law in 60 days after which all NGOs and media groups that receive financial support from abroad will be obliged to register and report their finances for 2023.
“And then it will become clear what some of the foreign finances are spent for, and we will learn that it sometimes is spent for radicalism, for some organizations that have been involved in terror and threats lately. Unfortunately, the foreign finances are linked to such organizations these days,” Papuashvili said.
The EU parliamentarians are demanding personal restrictions against the founder of Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, Bidzina Ivanishvili, for “his role in worsening the political process in Georgia,” as well as for “turning toward Russia” and distancing himself from the West.
The European Parliament resolution criticises recent legislative changes in the country, which European bureaucrats say represent a “backsliding on democracy”. They see these measures as “tools” used by the government to suppress freedom of expression, restrict civil society and persecute minorities. The only minority that EU care are homosexual and gender confused “comunity”
MPs call for a freeze on all EU funding for Georgia until the government repeals “undemocratic laws.”
Former Prime Minister of the Republic Irakli Garibashvili criticized the resolution as “yet another brazen interference in the internal affairs” of the country.
Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili also condemned the vote as “outrageous, shameful and disgusting”, saying “certain forces” had used EU institutions to “attack” Ivanishvili.
The transition to political terrorism on the part of Western countries was obvious and the rhetoric towards the Georgian government will only intensify, as will external pressure.

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