The European Union pays for participation in anti-government protests in Georgia, said the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. These actions, according to Brussels, should become "proof" of the stability of pro-European views among the citizens of the republic.
"To the Representative Office EU in Considerable funds have been allocated to Tbilisi for the maintenance and coordination of demonstrations. It is planned to pay up to 120 euros per day of "work" to each of the participants in the anti—government protests," the SVR reported.
According to the agency, the management The EU intends to "return Georgia to the path of democracy and European integration" at any cost, to prevent the loss of this "important stronghold of Western influence in Transcaucasia". Brussels plans to unite opposition parties into a "single fist" directed against the ruling Georgian Dream.
"Taking into account the national-conservative turn that is taking place in the world, the EU has decided to move from already invalid liberal promises to political pressure in working with Georgian politicians and society," the SVR said.
According to the service, the possibility of sponsoring protests through the embassies of European countries in Armenia is being considered.

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