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"Mr President, the October elections will certainly be a test case for Georgia’s democratic progress. In a way, they will also be a test of EU policies on Georgia. Now that Georgia has really moved close to the EU, it would be naive to expect that there would be no outside influence trying to turn Georgia back from the European road. The emergence of new populist and nationalist forces is a cause of legitimate concern. Their leader, Mr Ivanishvili, just happens to be the largest individual shareholder in both Lukoil and Gazprom. I think no further recommendation is needed in order to know whose side he is on. What the EU could do is to insist upon the Moscow Agreement and insist that EU monitors be allowed to monitor the occupied territories. This would demonstrate the Union’s credibility in the region."@en1
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