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  • April 08
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  • Tags: EU, EU-Georgia relations, Georgian political parties, Members of European Parliament, MEPs, Online discussion, political crisis
  • 08/04/2021
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MEPs statement on Georgia: open discussion with civil society and media

“We need to have partners in the parliament and the government, so we could support the development of Georgia.”

The discussion was moderated by Dr. Kornely Kakachia, Director, Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP). 

Watch the recorded discussion here >>

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