“I have already expressed my opinion regarding the sanctions. I have not really changed my mind,” Nino Tsilosani, the parliamentary majority member, posted on the social network.
According to her assessment, the announcement of sanctions extended the political life of the opposition by two days.
“I have already expressed my opinion regarding the sanctions. I have not really changed my mind. However, if we have to see something “positive” in all this – these sanctions helped extend the political life of the opposition by two days. As to who and why needs to revive the opposition rejected by the Georgian people, I think the answer to this question became clear after the war in Ukraine. I am proud to serve my country!” Tsilosani wrote.
The US Department of State spokesperson, Matthew Miller, announced visa restrictions on dozens of Georgian citizens. According to him, the first tranche includes members of the Georgian Dream, members of parliament, law enforcement officers and individuals.