“We appreciate all the initiatives taken by Georgian society to protect their democracy. Because it’s the Georgian people who will decide if they are going directly and passing into Europe, as Moldova, Latvia, and the Baltic states are fighting for,” Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina said before the informal meeting of Heads of State and Government in Budapest, Hungary.
“It’s very important that we can understand from independent observers of the election process their real analysis of how the election process was performed.”
Yesterday, we heard from Moldova’s experience that almost 10 per cent of their elections were influenced by Russia. So, we really understand the very difficult situation in countries which are closer to Russia,” she told reporters.