The political reforms carried out in Georgia during the past few years, turned out in the focus of one of the Russian comedy shows. An excerpt from the show was published on social sites.
Famous satirist, writer Mikheil Zhvanetski, who was invited to the show, addressed the Russian leadership asking to let Russian people know more about the situation in Georgia. He began his monologue with the following words - `please, open Georgia to us`.
`With tears on my eyes I am telling you - open Georgia to us, I am saying this before the trembling cameras, we ask you humbly, open Georgia to us. They say Georgians have better foreign policy than the internal one, they also say corruption has been uprooted. We know nothing about this, because you cannot read anything about it here. They say to have closed GAI (Soviet era militia) and people aged 27, some even younger are ministers there. Why are we prohibited to see what`s going on there? Once they tell us nothing about things in Georgia, I have a feeling that there is a paradise,` the writer said in the show.