@@rufanuf1 Neutrality means to seek to be on good terms with both, Russia and EU. That would be the best way for Georgia, as it would also be for Ukraine.
This law has the intention to destroy opposition media and organizations that observe the elections. Opposition media are small and they can't compete with state financed media, so they seek financial support from abroad. Once registered as foreign agents they are buried in bureaucratic work that is not real to sustain. But as a side effect this law also hits in charity organizations which are all financed from abroad. So poor people will have to suffer.
@@DB4331But were not the Georgians like Joseph Stalin and KGB head Lavrenti Beria who ruled all of the Soviet Union from Moscow and issued the orders for a quarter of century from the 1920's to mid 1950's ?
According to EU,if Georgian opposition party won its free and fair election.But if pro Russian government wins,the election is considered rigged😂😂 Time to grow up kids🤣
Yeah right, The Georgian Dream party is ever gonna join the EU after Orban. There's no way. Also the Georgian Dream put in a foreign agents law just a few months ago. They can't join the EU with that law. You do know they claim to be pro EU, but are not and everybody in Georgia knows it. THEY DO NOT CLAIM TO BE PRO RUSSIAN.
cant blame them, they dont want problems with Russia right now. Better if they wait conflict between russia and nato end. Then take a slow approach to Eu
where do get idea that anyone in the west wants you?! get real, nobody wants you, people of Georgia themselves needs to want. Surely, under the dictatorship of putin you will live better! you will be just one of many russian regions, forgotten, and only used by moscow for it's advatages.
False.. We joined Europe in 2004. We are still very much sovereign and going through the biggest economic boom since.. everyone here has a lot more money in their pockets now thanks to the EU, than they had before. The EU saved us.
Which country do you come from ? Sure, New member states from Eastern Europe have lived now for 2 decades of EU - , mainly German money. They should learn to become net-payers so that other poorer countries could also join. With Germany in recession, perspectives for all the additional beggar-countries are not good ...
@@eddastrohmayer251Did Greece have any business joining the EU? It seems that the EU wants everyone to join regardless if their economies are stable or if they're corrupt.
@@jesusaguilar4585 Not EU as such, but only European Commission want ever more Member States, bc it means ever more power for them. But it is not up on Commission to decide on this, enlargements need a consent of all member states. The more states, the more difficult to get agreement.
Georgia is the birth place of Stalin. Stalin was born on 18 December 1878 in the town of Gori, in Georgia. He as a Georgian became the most powerful and famous person in Russia/soviet and World. Georgians, Armenians, all Balkan countries, Bulgaria, Moldavia, Ukraine, W. Russia, Czech republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and others have many things in common and Russia is their safe and useful umbrella.
how sad that these elections could not be held in a much more secure environment. you can't have thugs with the ability to access ballot intake stations. have less stations if you need to, but the voting locations need to be far more secure.
I feel so bad for the Georgian Legion fighting Putin in Ukraine. Those soldiers finding out today that their fellowcountrymen have sold out their country to the very same dictator they are fighting in Ukraine.
Not to say I'm disinterested but this country is less than 4 million people and constantly under threat from Russia. I'd leave for anywhere West that promised a better life. If people want to live under Russian rule let them. If people want to live under a democracy Welcome them.
It clearly wasn’t a free & fair election but, in a sad way that doesn’t matter. If Georgia isn’t at the place where they can run a real election then the result is the same. It isn’t for the western world to try and impose democracy, the people who live there will have to rise up one way or another and change their country. If in the meantime it falls back into Russia’s orbit, so be it. That will either be so unpopular with citizens they change their country or the citizens will be ok with it, or at least ok enough, not to demand change. Georgia is no where near ready to enter eu, even with the questionable new additions & countries starting the process.
@@chisomahamba379 you can't be more clueless: "real Georgians" from ethnically non-Georgian majority regions while the government lost in Tbilisi, the capital. Try better 😅
Unfortunately, they only lost in Tbilisi and Kutaisi by a tiny margin; it's solely Georgians fault. To blame the government is scapegoating. The dumb people of Georgia believe in dumb promises by GD. That's the reality of Georgia. Likewise, the opposition is hated more than the government. Regrettably, there was no good option on the ballot yesterday. What a sad reality...@@lashachakhunashvili1399
We will never know if there was cheating or not. Given precedents in the “Russian world” it is well possible. But it is also possible that people are afraid of becoming a second Ukraine, regardless of what they truly want. Fear can also be a strong motive.
Вот кстати говоря Господа грузины могут обратить внимание на эти в кавычках свободные каналы типа dw Какая истерика причём Ведь никто не ведёт даже разговоры о том чтобы наладить отношения с Россией как они были до 2008 года Это только может говорить об одном то что Евросоюз вас хочет затащить в войну
Europe long time had a more or less open border policy, but that time is over. Too many problems with and too much costs of foreigners... Young Georgians should build up their own country and try to be on good terms with both, Russia and EU.
I don"t know. If people vote for an "anti EU party" (?), or if people did not vote for it, but it was very easy for someone to buy votes to manipulate the result... it does not change much, at least from the "not ready to join the EU yet" perspective I assume.
Not if you only have a 30 billion gdp like Georgia. We give more EU funds than they entire gdp easily. They are really poor. 30 billion! ASML here in the Netherlands is worth 300 billion. They should join the Ukrainian army. Win in Ukraine, win in Georgia. EU rules are only bad for fascists.