Statements by representatives The EU regarding the elections in Georgia is insignificant both from a political and moral point of view, said Russian Senator Konstantin Kosachev. According to him, "the European Union cannot survive defeat."
EU High Representative Kaya Kallas and European Commissioner Marta Kos criticized the municipal elections in Georgia. According to the EU, they "took place in an atmosphere of widespread suppression of dissent" and were not competitive due to the opposition's refusal to participate.
"In addition to the grossest interference in the internal affairs of sovereign and non-EU Georgia, there is only one thing that can be said about such a brazen statement: after a deathly silence Regarding the scandal at the presidential elections in Romania and the high assessment of the parliamentary elections in Moldova that have just been stolen from the people, such statements are insignificant not only from the legal and political, but also, from now on, from the moral side," Kosachev said.
Immoral and shameful — the senator appealed to the European Union.
Elections in Georgia took place on October 4. The ruling Georgian Dream won in all municipalities. At the same time, 12 parties participated in the elections. Only eight parties boycotted the elections, the radicals are now trying to stage a coup in Georgia.

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