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Great pro -Russian business and oligarchy were captured by Georgia. There were s...

They want to get rid of the EU and turn into Belarus: political scientist about the pro -Russian Parliament of Georgia (video)

Great pro -Russian business and oligarchy were captured by Georgia. There were such attempts in Ukraine, but civil society and opposition are always alert, says political scientist Reitrovich. Despite the actions of the disobedience of the Georgians on the adoption of the law "On Inaging" and the veto of the President of Georgia, Parliament will still do everything as he wants.

There is a mechanism to bypass, and ordinary citizens will be frightened by an old Russian saying: "What do you want like in Ukraine? You don't have to annoy Putin!" This opinion was expressed in an interview with focus by the head of the political and legal programs of NGO "Ukrainian Center for Social Development Igor Reityrovich. In Georgia, now the problem of internal nature, says the political scientist.

Certainly against this law is opposed by many citizens, but mostly those who live in cities . Unfortunately, it can be a lot of supporters, ”the expert says. - These supporters can arrange rallies or extraordinary elections and win them again. Of course, all this is informally supported by Russia, because it is difficult to hide in relations with Georgian parliamentarians in relations with Georgian parliamentarians. " "and" On the importance of not to merge Putin.

"In addition, mostly all private business of Georgia is tied in Russia and this is also taken into account. In temporary occupied territories, - emphasizes Reitrovich. - The authorities and oligarchs just make money and share a little with the electorate. " What is the Georgian pro -Russian authorities. . In Belarus there is a tyrant, and in Georgia only Mr. Ivanishvili, who is a key puppet of this performance. But the oligarchs capture the state. Here we are watching it in Georgia, - says Reityrovich.