Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili emphasized that the independence of institutions in Georgia has been significantly compromised, stating, 'We have seen happening in the country where we do not have any longer independent institutions, not the courts, not the Central Bank, and not, of course, the parliament.' This reflection marks a critical observation concerning the political landscape in Georgia and the implications on its European aspirations.
Zourabichvili articulated her concerns regarding the political drift towards Russia, noting, 'We have been moving more and more rapidly into a quasi-Russian model.' Her statement highlights the tension between the desire for European integration and the influences of Russian control.
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