Is Georgia on the brink of revolution? With Georgian opposition leader, Tina Bokuchava | SpectatorTV

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  • Tina Bokuchava, Georgian opposition leader, and Natalie Sabanadze, former head of the Georgian mission to the EU, discuss whether Georgia is on the brink of revolution.
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Комментарии • 66

  • @johntrinci9445
    @johntrinci9445 15 дней назад +32

    Are they on the brink? depends on how much effort the CIA put into it.

    • @izdatsumcp
      @izdatsumcp 15 дней назад +2

      so you think it's never possible for any people anywhere to have an issue with what their government does without foreign intervention? interesting idea

    • @edwinblake
      @edwinblake 15 дней назад +3

      ​@@izdatsumcptheoretically one supposes. Didn't happen that way anywhere in the past however. Ukraine being a recent example, just ask Victoria Nuland.

    • @peteram9527
      @peteram9527 15 дней назад +3

      The CIA will be involved somewhere along with British intelligence but the main funder and orchestrater is the EU, another country the are causing trouble in is Moldova. The EU wants them all as member and when they are Moldova is to be wiped of the map and become part of Romania. The new law in Georgia means political funding from outside the country has to be declared, nothing wrong with that, the USA has similar laws, the EU though would rather not be exposed.

    • @obriets
      @obriets 15 дней назад +2

      Say hello to the boys at the troll farm.

    • @Totenkopf1992
      @Totenkopf1992 15 дней назад +3

      @@izdatsumcp I m Georgian. Yes, the majority of the people here realise really well that the west, cia is doing all this. It has failed also btw, they lost the momentum they never had. Both of this individuals are also hated in the country.

  • @alexdavis1541
    @alexdavis1541 15 дней назад +12

    Seems to me Georgia is sandwiched between two monoliths rather lacking in a democratic instincts. The EU and Russia. The Georgian people should be careful what they wish for. It's a tough game for them to play

    • @edwinblake
      @edwinblake 15 дней назад

      Yes, it will be tragic if it comes to a conflict.

    • @Totenkopf1992
      @Totenkopf1992 15 дней назад

      The people already know everything. This project has failed they have minimal support

    • @dilyu2662
      @dilyu2662 14 дней назад

      The problem is not being sandwiched between EU and Russia. The problem is Russia directly sponsoring the bill that has already seen Putin use it in Russia as a tool to silence any free speech. So nowadays, after more than a decade of being in force, the law has been changed to a point that one does not really need to get foreign money (RUclips/Insta/TikTok monitisation included), but if you simply are opposing the mainstream propaganda. So now 'foreign Agents' in Russia cannot take any government department jobs. This means that even if you have a slight difference of opinions, you can be named a foreign agent based on just your opinions and you can never stand to be in charge of any townhall or Kremlin or anything. The 'foreign agent' bill is a path to dictatorship and confiscation of assets at mass scale. You can see it in Russia.
      So it is not about being sandwiched, it is about the Georgian nation fighting to survive as a democracy, rather than becoming a dictatorship and serving Russia for the rest of its existence

  • @SoaronhighlikeEagle
    @SoaronhighlikeEagle 15 дней назад +16

    So EU and WEF are determined to push to change the government of Georgian 🇬🇪 government too?

    • @Totenkopf1992
      @Totenkopf1992 15 дней назад +1

      They failed already

    • @dilyu2662
      @dilyu2662 14 дней назад

      If you have not lived or witnessed the utter repression machine this bill started in Russia than you should really learn more about this bill. Look at Russia and what is happening there. It is a path to dictatorship.

  • @Stock--Rosso
    @Stock--Rosso 15 дней назад +10

    Whatever you say, C.I.A😉

  • @FortNada
    @FortNada 15 дней назад +14

    Maidan 2.0 ?

    • @DrRhysPritchardPhDMScBSc
      @DrRhysPritchardPhDMScBSc 15 дней назад

      Great show again guys and girls , pity you seem to be working for and following the propaganda set out in “The diplomatic documents of the elders of AIPAC” whose financiers are obviously funding you, please remember “Christ Is Lord” and what our saviour did in Matthew 21:12-13.
      It is sad that you good guys, like Tommy Robinson, have now become servants of a foreign land (AIPAC) and forgotten that “Christ is lord” and not AIPAC financiers.
      Judgment day is coming and orthodoxy may save you if you follow Christ not AIPAC.

    • @The_New_IKB
      @The_New_IKB 15 дней назад

      a southern front!

    • @dimitrioskantakouzinos8590
      @dimitrioskantakouzinos8590 15 дней назад +1

      @@The_New_IKB Given the fact that the Georgian army couldn't do anything despite the Russians' abysmal performance in 2008, I wouldn't be too happy about a southern front.

    • @jdg9999
      @jdg9999 15 дней назад +4

      It's all so tiresome. At least the comments section suggests a substantial number of people are no longer falling for this garbage.

    • @Totenkopf1992
      @Totenkopf1992 15 дней назад

      There will be no southern front. CIA shit themselves with this project

  • @eduardaszienius4232
    @eduardaszienius4232 13 дней назад +2

    This law first was introduced by USA in 1937

  • @CassaRoman
    @CassaRoman 14 дней назад +2

    Only 42% of comments in here are visible, the rest are hidden. It says 40 comments but only 17 appear….. Selection in progress 🤬

  • @DipakBose-bq1vv
    @DipakBose-bq1vv 13 дней назад +4

    Who represent the people of Georgia? The parliament or the president who is a citizen of France who is sending the French army against Russia in Ukraine?

  • @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058
    @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 13 дней назад

    Go for it Georgia, fight back and be free! All nations should be free!

  • @amici99
    @amici99 7 дней назад

    She speaks so well English. Better than a service Secret british agent

  • @Henry-dq5ru
    @Henry-dq5ru 14 дней назад +5

    give your country to the EU OR ELSE🤔

    • @piotrpoleski2650
      @piotrpoleski2650 14 дней назад

      E.U.?... EU is only a cheap self-destructing bitch of U.S.... you wanted say "to U.S." - falling desperate Rome, trying to hold ot anything that is left...

  • @Henry-dq5ru
    @Henry-dq5ru 14 дней назад +4

    UKRAINE 2.0

    • @piotrpoleski2650
      @piotrpoleski2650 14 дней назад

      Hopefully not.

    • @dilyu2662
      @dilyu2662 14 дней назад

      So far it looks like there are no Russian forces in the country under disguise, but certainly the bill and the aggressive handling of the public is orchestrated by Russia.

  • @Gianniutah
    @Gianniutah 12 дней назад +1

    Vlad is over extended, can’t fight 2 wars

  • @user-mi4hd7le4w
    @user-mi4hd7le4w 13 дней назад +1

    Foreign Agents Registration Act, FARA) - закон США, принятый в 1938 году, требующий, чтобы иностранные агенты в США, представляющие интересы иностранных держав в «политическом или квазиполитическом качестве», раскрывали свои отношения с иностранным правительством и информацию о соответствующей деятельности и финансах. Америка приняла этот закон почти 100 лет назад, так почему Грузии нельзя сделать тоже самое? Держись Грузия!!!!

  • @user-vg2zc2gc8h
    @user-vg2zc2gc8h 14 дней назад +2

    GEORGIAN HAS BECOME A GREAT PUPPET FOR THE WESTERN NEO CONS

    • @dilyu2662
      @dilyu2662 14 дней назад

      You have become a great bot 😂. You don't get the whole situation, you are only here to stay stupid things

    • @Charlie_Ses
      @Charlie_Ses 14 дней назад +3

      ​@@dilyu2662What you don't think the West meddles in other countries? You don't think Western backed NGOs exist??

    • @dilyu2662
      @dilyu2662 13 дней назад

      @@Charlie_Ses I did not say that, but it is not up to the government to decide where the country goes by making this kind of decision. It should be a referendum type of law that is voted by the nation - this is how democracy should work. If mass protests arise every single time this law gets underway, the democratic values should dictate that the government listens. It clearly does not and instead forces the law through. The Foreign agent bill is probably the most corrupt, onerous, backward and damaging law Georgia will have seen in generations - the consequences could lead to Russia seizing control of the country in a couple of decades. We have all seen how those types of occupations end up being - just look at the history. The question is - what do you want for Georgia. We should never pretend that it will ever become an EU nation in the near or mid-term future. That is actually very clear. Anyone hoping to see it in their lifetime is fooling themselves. But nevertheless, it is a country that has seen Russian invasion and heavyeddling in the political and social life for decades. Georgians hate Russia because of it, not because of the US meddling - let's remember, the US (as much as it is a coniving bastard) did not kill thousands of civilians in 2000s in just a week, it was Russia. So from where I am looking I don't see peaceful times or anything good coming from Georgia moving closer to Russia legislatively. At the same time, if this law by some magic does not pass, Russia could turn Georgia in Ukraine 2.0

    • @johnmccaffrey5942
      @johnmccaffrey5942 13 дней назад

      @@dilyu2662. When you receive foreign funding in any Western nation you have to register as a Foreign Agent. Why wouldn’t you. They call it the Russian Law, no the law comes from FARA, foreign agent registration act.