Maka Bochorishvili: The report proves once again that Georgia, together with other candidate countries, is an integral part of the EU enlargement policy, and talk about stopping the EU enlargement process is baseless
Mamuka Khazaradze: Bidzina is in a panic, trying to scare the President of Georgia with a politicized prosecutor's office - forward to Europe, not a step back!
Pawel Herczynski: There are no secrets and there are no shortcuts, the next government of Georgia must reverse the course, re-commit to democratic principles and values, if the country wants to get closer to the European Union
Salome Zurabishvili: I would advise the prosecutor's office to avoid political settlement with the president - no one expects the prosecutor's office to start clearly political processes against the president, which strangely coincides with Medvedev's instructions
According to Paweł Herczyński, Georgia's setback is "unprecedented for a country that aspires to EU membership"
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