Fico cynically accused the "Georgian Legion" of organizing protests in Slovakia
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Fri, 31 Jan 2025 19:01:00 +0200
Fico appointed those responsible for the protests in SlovakiaSlovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that the Georgian National Legion, which is part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, is allegedly behind the protests in his country.
Fico showed a photo of the legion commander Mamuka Mamulashvili with Lucy Stasselova from the Peace for Ukraine initiative and Dennk N commentator Martin imeka.
The Dennik M publication notes that Shtasselova met Mamulashvili at a discussion of his book almost two years ago, and Shimechka participated in an expedition that delivered ambulances and humanitarian aid from Slovak citizens to the legion.Interior Minister Matus ShutajEshtok announced that Mamulashvili and nine other people have been banned from entering Slovakia.
The Slovak Information Service says it has allegedly confirmed the legions personal and economic ties to the public sector and the opposition.Protests in SlovakiaIn late 2024, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the country in antigovernment protests.
One of the reasons was the proRussian policies of Prime Minister Fico.
It became known the other day that Slovakia wants to deport a Ukrainian.
The reason for the expulsion was called the threat of a coup dtat.
Earlier, Fico called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky an enemy of Slovakia who allegedly caused it problems.
The government in Georgia is occupied by RussiaIn 2014, Mamuka Mamulashvili created the Georgian National Legion.
The main goal is to help the Ukrainian people maintain their independence.
The Georgian Legion has become one of the largest foreign military formations in Ukraine.Mamuka told Online.UA why Georgian volunteers are fighting for Ukraine, how many criminal cases have been opened against them in Russia, how the FSB works in his native country, and why Ukraines victory is important for Georgia.Russia has been able to invest huge sums of money in Georgias political direction.
Georgian collaborators, such as former Prime Minister Ivanishvili, have infiltrated Georgian politics with promises that the government will lobby for Georgias accession to NATO and the European Union.
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