The great Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has crystalized the conservatives’ vision of the European Union by saying that it’s ‘a bad contemporary parody of the Soviet Union’.
Now, why would someone want to join a club like that?
We have been writing a lot about Eastern European Country of Georgia because it is one of the most important battlegrounds of the planetary war between the sovereign power of nations and the ultra-liberal Globalist empire; between family and tradition and the deranged gender and environmental fantasies imposed on everyone.
Now, Conservative Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze just implemented a ninja move and temporarily severed ties with the ‘blackmailers’ from Brussels.
Associated Press reported:
“Georgia is suspending talks on its bid to join the European Union for four years, its prime minister said Thursday, in view of what he described as “blackmail and manipulation” from some of the bloc’s politicians. His announcement outraged the opposition and triggered a new wave of protests.”
Kobakhidze announced this as he was reappointed to the PM job by members of the governing Georgian Dream party.
The protests have been ongoing since the election, with massive foreign support.
The EU granted Georgia candidate status in December 2023, and put its accession on hold earlier this year.
They oppose the conservative and nationalistic policies from Tbilisi.
“Kobakhidze said Thursday that while the country will pursue its bid to join the EU, ‘it will not put the issue of opening negotiations with the European Union on the agenda until the end of 2028. Additionally, we are rejecting any budgetary grants from the European Union until the end of 2028’, he added.”
The European Parliament adopted yesterday (28) a resolution that condemned the Georgian parliamentary vote as ‘neither free nor fair’.
“The Georgian prime minister fired back, denouncing what he described as a ‘cascade of insults’ from the EU politicians and declaring that ‘the ill-wishers of our country have turned the European Parliament into a blunt weapon of blackmail against Georgia, which is a great disgrace for the European Union’.
‘We will continue on our path toward the European Union; however, we will not allow anyone to keep us in a constant state of blackmail and manipulation, which is utterly disrespectful to our country and society’, Kobakhidze said. ‘We must clearly show certain European politicians and bureaucrats, who are completely devoid of European values, that they must speak to Georgia with dignity, not through blackmail and insults’.”
In #Tbilisi, at a protest in front of the Parliament against the suspension of European integration, the police used force against the protesters
The Interior Ministry used special means against the protesters. The police used pepper spray, water cannons and batons, Ekho… pic.twitter.com/PiP3IawhIh
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) November 29, 2024
The PM said that the Parliamentary election was in a way ‘a referendum between immoral propaganda and traditional values, and our society chose traditional values’.
Now, if things were not heated enough, there comes a Mid-December Presidential Election to turn up the heat even more.
“On Wednesday, the ruling party nominated Mikheil Kavelashvili, a 53-year-old former national team and Premier League player, for the presidential post. He is all but certain to win the Dec. 14 vote by the electoral college controlled by the ruling party.”
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