Javakhishvili’s resignation became the first time a Georgian diplomat resigned his post in protest against the enactment of the “foreign agents” law.
Georgian Ambassador to France Gocha Javakhishvili announced his resignation on May 9 in protest against the intentions of the Georgian authorities to adopt a bill criticized in the West. On the transparency of foreign influence.
He said that, because of the actions of the leading party Georgian dreamno longer “sees his duty and resources in this direction – to go to Europe and defend himself from Europe.”
“Accordingly, I have spoken to my immediate superiors with a request to terminate my powers in this position,” said the diplomat, calling on fellow citizens to express their dissatisfaction with the upcoming elections. .
“I do not want my sincere opinion to be considered as a political demarche in favor of someone or at the expense of someone after much hesitation, I want to free myself from a burden that I can no longer bear ,” Javakhishvili said. .
While he was writing European truth, Gocha Javakhishvili is a Georgian diplomat with 30 years of experience, who was appointed Ambassador to France and Monaco in October 2022. His predecessor Teyu Katokia resigned from his position in the summer of 2022, complaining of “continuous pressure” from the Georgian Foreign Ministry.
Javakhishvili’s resignation became the first time a Georgian diplomat resigned his post in protest against the adoption of the “foreign agents” law.
We remind you that on May 1, the Georgian parliament adopted the bill “On transparency of foreign influence” in the second reading. The final third reading of the bill will be considered on May 13.
Protests against this bill have been taking place in Georgia since April. The protesters said they would not allow changes to the country’s pro-European course.
As reported, on May 8, at least four opposition representatives and activists participating in protests against the adoption of the law on “foreign agents” were attacked in Georgia.
Source: korrespondent

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