Posted on 05/27/2024 4:41:04 AM PDT by hardspunned
A Georgian parliament committee on Monday, May 27, rejected the president’s veto of the "foreign agents" legislation that has sparked massive protests for weeks. The move by the parliament’s judiciary committee sets up the possibility of a vote of the full legislature on Tuesday to override President Salome Zourabichvili’s veto of the measure, which she and other critics say will restrict media freedom and obstruct Georgia’s chances of joining the European Union.
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The details on the president’s history and connections are unbelievable. Maybe someone else will post
Soros got the job done
My grandfather fled Georgia prior to WWI. He wanted no part of the bolshevik rev He was being recruited by a young, wanna be party boss named josef dhougashvili(sp?). That wasn’t a cool name so he changed it to Steel or Stalin in russian. Similarly, Salome’s family didnt want to be commies either and they fled to France where she was born. Georgians are fiercly independant. Stalin had so many of his countrymen killed inhis successful terror campaign his nation. She has been all about Georgian indepndence from Commies her whole life.
Exactly.
“Btw, the president is French.”
To be specific, the president of Georgia is French. That place is a TOTAL MESS.
“Soros got the job done”
It’s the opposite - Soros and the Neocons had bought-off the President of Georgia (which isn’t hard, since she’s not even Georgian), and had her veto the Foreign Agents Disclosure Bill. But the legislature, despite its leader receiving a DEATH THREAT from a top EU official, is on the verge of overriding the the veto.
So the Neocons will likely have to pack it up in Georgia and find other ways to get WW3 going.
“She has been all about Georgian indepndence from Commies her whole life.”
She might want to check up on what the EU is now becoming, particularly once they get their digital currency going.
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