PACE will most likely adopt the strictest resolution on Thursday as a result of the special debate on Georgia — this is what “United National Movement” chairwoman Tina Bokuchava wrote in a post on social media.
According to Bokuchava, she attended the Monitoring Committee today, where there was full consensus that autocracy has consolidated in Georgia.
"The Georgian Dream's misery continues at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) spring session.
Today, I attended the Monitoring Committee on behalf of Georgia’s democratic political forces, where there was full consensus that autocracy has consolidated in Georgia. ‘Une vraie autocratie’ is the assessment you’ll hear in these halls.
This is the same committee where Tsulukiani lost the January session debate 10-0 — where I alone opposed that executioner and her Russian propaganda. Neither her French skills nor her shouting helped. Today, she is absent, as are 'Post TV' and 'Imedi.' Maybe they are all preparing for May Day on Red Square together with Kavelashvili?
Now, to the main point — on Thursday, as a result of the special debate on Georgia, PACE will most likely adopt the strictest resolution, once again demanding new parliamentary elections and the release of political prisoners. The 'Dream' delegation won’t be able to return to PACE otherwise.
Let Tea sit and write and read accusatory conclusions in the illegitimate parliament’s betrayal commission, imitating the best Soviet legacy of her father.
Fire to oligarchy! Freedom to political prisoners!” – Bokuchava writes on Facebook.