 Georgian Prime Minister. There are attempts to use Georgia as a second front against Russia. Georgian Prime Minister. Irakli Garibashvili spoke of a plot to uchronize the country and use it as a second front in the conflict against Russia. Garibashvili believes that the protests in the country are organized to destabilize the internal situation. I want to ask our society what kind of patriot or political force that protects national interests is trying to overthrow and change power when there is a most difficult crisis in our region, the Prime Minister asked. He also recalled that Georgia is not a member of the European Union or NATO and does not have any security guarantees. It should be noted that on March the 6th, the Georgian parliament passed the law on transparency of foreign influence in the first reading after which anti-government and anti-Russian rallies began in the country. Later however, Georgians gathered for a rally supporting the restriction of foreign influence in the country and advocating friendly relations with Russia.