"Dream" fulfills the task of the FSB, is trying to have us rejected by the European Commission - Vashadze on the 12 points

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Conspiracy against the national interests of Georgia and fulfilling the task of the Russian Facebook - this is how the leader of "Strategy Agmashenebeli" Giorgi Vashadze evaluates the actions of the "Dream" government regarding the 12 points of the European Union. Vashadze says that the pro-Russian "Georgian Dream" is not going to implement the recommendations of the European Commission, and the bills and working groups that they created and registered are just a farce.

According to Giorgi Vashadze, within the framework of the 12 recommendations of the European Commission, all draft laws registered by "Dream" are actually in contradiction with the requirements of the European Union, and Georgia will not be able to receive the candidate status:

The conspiracy against the national interests of Georgia continues. Not only does the pro-Russian Georgian Dream not do anything in the direction of fulfilling the 12 points, but it systematically collects arguments so that we receive a final rejection from the European side," says Vashadze.

According to him, the arrest of Nika Gvaramia was part of the same plan at the time when the decision regarding the status of a candidate for the European Union was about to be made. According to Vashadze, the government is not going to release the media manager.

"Another trial was held yesterday for Nika Gvaramias, and as I see it, the pro-Russian Georgian Dream is not going to release him, and this is in direct contradiction to the acceptance of the candidate status, because, let me remind you, the resolution regarding the media was adopted in the European Parliament immediately after the arrest of Nika Gvaramias. These are all proofs of that the pro-Russian Georgian Dream in power is carrying out the tasks of the FSB, yes, a conspiracy against the national interests of Georgia. That way we will not get the status of a candidate for the European Union," says Vashadze.

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