I’d like to know what the background for this post is?
vak_jeff on
did they say when the deadline was?
slev7n on
ძალიან კარგი თუ გააუქმებენ. რუსეთის სწორ ნაწლავში ყოფნა და თან უვიზო ევროპასთან ანაქრონიზმია
abudfv20080808 on
As always EU punishes citizens instead of those who are responsible for the situation. The same mistake as with russian sanctions in 2014 instead of punishing huilo and its minions directly and in really painful way.
brain-dysfunction on

Natural_Spell5957 on
So GD members and Russian oligarchs and their relatives get to have houses, businesses, schools, universities and good lives in EU, meanwhile actually pro-european population gets punished and our vacation destination is Moscow and St.petersburg now?
With this step EU is throwing Georgia even more under Russia’s influence. Makes you think whether it is an arranged decision with Russia.
Any step that moves Georgia away from EU is a step that moves it into Russia, no matter who makes this step.
TBF, if EU thought geopolitically, there would be neither Russia-Ukraine war nor Georgia with pro-Russian government, so nothing entirely surprising.
TwoPurpleMoths on
I guess they want undecided Georgians to see how much of a failure GD is as a party in terms of dealing with the outside world. It makes them look like losers in managing and negotiating, especially considering the progress of Armenia and Moldova… It also gives their supporters another reason not to vote for them again.
I know it’s painful, but maybe this is the way?
reckonerone on
If they did or even “threatened” back in December or January or even February, it could have impact on protest. Now it’s too late.
Visa free was great. I managed to travel to 13 European countries during this period (some of them multiple times). Cool times.
Temo2212 on
Was it expected? – YES
Is it deserved? – Absolutely
Is it a good news for regular people? – NO
It’s super sad but that’s the only way while Hungary blocks everything against GD regime.
JoyOfUnderstanding on
The issue is that we get Russians and other post Soviet people travelling to the EU using Georgian forged documents.
At least I’ve heard that: Georgian mafia is working with many Russians and people from former Soviet union to enable them to come to the EU.
And it seems that there are multiple new airline connections from Russia to EU via Tbilisi.
Simply there is a lot of doubt about controlling EU borders when Georgian gov/mafia is working for the Russians.
HellFire1224 on
we’re cooked
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I’d like to know what the background for this post is?
did they say when the deadline was?
ძალიან კარგი თუ გააუქმებენ. რუსეთის სწორ ნაწლავში ყოფნა და თან უვიზო ევროპასთან ანაქრონიზმია
As always EU punishes citizens instead of those who are responsible for the situation. The same mistake as with russian sanctions in 2014 instead of punishing huilo and its minions directly and in really painful way.

So GD members and Russian oligarchs and their relatives get to have houses, businesses, schools, universities and good lives in EU, meanwhile actually pro-european population gets punished and our vacation destination is Moscow and St.petersburg now?
With this step EU is throwing Georgia even more under Russia’s influence. Makes you think whether it is an arranged decision with Russia.
Any step that moves Georgia away from EU is a step that moves it into Russia, no matter who makes this step.
TBF, if EU thought geopolitically, there would be neither Russia-Ukraine war nor Georgia with pro-Russian government, so nothing entirely surprising.
I guess they want undecided Georgians to see how much of a failure GD is as a party in terms of dealing with the outside world. It makes them look like losers in managing and negotiating, especially considering the progress of Armenia and Moldova… It also gives their supporters another reason not to vote for them again.
I know it’s painful, but maybe this is the way?
If they did or even “threatened” back in December or January or even February, it could have impact on protest. Now it’s too late.
Visa free was great. I managed to travel to 13 European countries during this period (some of them multiple times). Cool times.
Was it expected? – YES
Is it deserved? – Absolutely
Is it a good news for regular people? – NO
It’s super sad but that’s the only way while Hungary blocks everything against GD regime.
The issue is that we get Russians and other post Soviet people travelling to the EU using Georgian forged documents.
At least I’ve heard that: Georgian mafia is working with many Russians and people from former Soviet union to enable them to come to the EU.
And it seems that there are multiple new airline connections from Russia to EU via Tbilisi.
Simply there is a lot of doubt about controlling EU borders when Georgian gov/mafia is working for the Russians.
we’re cooked