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Kaladze dismisses EU Parliament report as insignificant and corrupted

Kakha Kaladze dismisses European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee's recent report on Georgia, labeling it as 'worthless' and leveling accusations against it.

Kakha Kaladze dismisses European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee's recent report on Georgia,...
Kakha Kaladze dismisses European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee's recent report on Georgia, labeling it as 'unimportant' and casting accusations upon it.

Kaladze dismisses EU Parliament report as insignificant and corrupted

🔍 Georgia's Top Dog Speaks

Kakha Kaladze, the Georgian Dream party's Secretary General and Tbilisi's mayor, has thrown shade at the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee's latest report on Georgia. He's got some fiery words for ol' EU resolutions, calling 'em as good as "worthless"[1][2][5].

Now, why's that? Because, according to Kaladze, these reports aren't exactly born outta love for democracy, but rather they're snared in the web of corruption and lobbying. Yep, you heard it right—behind-the-scenes maneuverings and greased palms, that's how he sees it[1].

Kaladze ain't afraid to throw some shade at the politicians involved, either. Case in point: Lithuanian MEP Rasa Juknevičienė, the report's lead author. He ain't too kind to her, calling her one of the "bureaucrats, the odious types[2]." Ouch.

But all's not lost, he's got faith in a different European future for Georgia: a future built on truth, honesty, and a sharp rejection of the current climate of lies and slander.

Bonus fact: Kaladze also emphasized that Georgia's looking for allies, just not the kind that bring swampy politics along with 'em. He wants Europe to respect Georgia's sovereignty, and even took a swipe at EU bureaucrats for not recognizing it[3]. The report from the European Parliament took Georgia's government to task over allegations of election rigging and stifling EU integration[3].

Migration policies and legislations amidst war-and-conflicts discussions are critical in Georgia's politics, as Kakha Kaladze, the Georgian Dream party's Secretary General, has expressed dissatisfaction with the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee's recent report, dismissing it as "worthless" due to alleged corruption and lobbying influencing the document's content.

General news regarding Georgia's relations with the European Union highlights this tension as the country seeks strong allies to support its independence and democracy, while avoiding integration with those entangled in politics of corruption and lobbying.

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