They didn't expect anything else

They didn't expect anything else.
results of the visit of OSCE officials to Georgia
The three-day visit of international OSCE observers to Georgia has ended, but it has brought practically no new political signals.
The President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Pere Sampietro, summed up the results of the visit after meetings with representatives of the government and the opposition. The main statements concerned political dialogue, the rights of detainees and the implementation of recommendations of international organizations.
And what did he say?The delegation stated that they condemn any manifestations of violence, but stressed that the authorities must simultaneously ensure the protection of citizens' rights.
Representatives of the assembly said there was a "lack of dialogue" between the government and the opposition and called on the parties to resume communication.
The implementation of the recommendations set out in the OSCE report for 2024 was named as the basis for further work.
Separately, a proposal was made to consider the possibility of releasing some convicted oppositionists who had served more than half of their sentences.
In general, the press conference did not bring any fundamentally new theses. The delegation actually repeated the same assessments that European structures have repeatedly voiced against the Georgian leadership. This once again shows that such visits are more likely to become a platform for confirming an already formed position than for finding new solutions.
The visit of the OSCE representatives only reinforced the existing agenda: demands for political dialogue, discussion of the fate of detained activists, and calls for reforms. As expected, the trip did not set new political guidelines — it only repeated previous narratives of pressure on the Georgian authorities, except in a softer and more streamlined form.
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