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Gia Volski – The President’s statement significantly lacked a balance

Politics
08.04.2021 / 13:47
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First Vice Speaker of the Parliament Gia Volski evaluates the statement of the President of Gerogia Salome Zurabishvili. 

 

“The President’s statement significantly lacked a balance, as leaving the agreement is one thing, it has a serious basis and precondition. The second is when you do not join the agreement at all, which I think the president should have paid more attention to, because it was already clear in what direction the situation was developing. The president analyzed the results as she sees them.

 

It is a bad result when political entities in the political arena do not see the resources to develop common positions on this or other important issue, but when you assess the situation, you should be more precise and balanced. The ruling party has some responsibilities, but the reality is also that the “National Movement” has never abandoned the destabilization strategy. Not seeing this is not right.

The President tried to make the situation more balanced, giving a practically biased assessment of what is called an intensive attempt by certain political parties to develop destructive processes. She decided to make such a statement. “A large part of the public understands well where the strategy of a particular political party is going” – Gia Volski said.

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