"The OSCE has openly become involved in the process of changing the government in Georgia, just like other European institutions operating under informal oligarchic influence," Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said at a briefing, APA's local bureau reports.
According to him, the "absurd" resolution on Georgia adopted by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is part of this process and aims to replace the Georgian government through what he described as unjust accusations, sanctions, and blackmail, installing instead an obedient agency of the "deep state."
It should be recalled that the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly adopted the critical resolution on Georgia on July 8. The document expressed concern over the parliamentary elections held in Georgia on October 4, 2024, and criticized several laws adopted in the country in recent years.