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Levan Khabeishvili: We are going to meet the population in 160 villages, towns and districts, to strengthen the infrastructure, to create an army in order to fight the "Russian Dream" and the National Movement will work for this on a daily basis

09.06.23 16:30


We are going to meet the population in 160 villages, towns and districts, to strengthen the infrastructure, to create an army in order to fight the "Russian Dream" and the National Movement will work for this on a daily basis, Levan Khabeishvili, Chairman of the United Natio­nal Movement, said in Khelvachauri.

 

"The banking oligarchy, mafia, which in fact extort money from people. This worries the people of Khelvachauri. Low pay, low wages, low income, poor infrastructure. They couldn't even build a ten-meter bridge connecting Batumi and Khelvachauri. The locals have extremely serious problems, and obviously, the most important is the treacherous policy of the government. We are going to meet the population in 160 villages, towns, districts, strengthen the infrastructure, create an army to fight the "Russian Dream". I understand that it may sound brutal, but yes, we need big mobilization in order to defeat the Russian party, and the Natio­nal Movement will work for this on a daily basis," said Levan Khabeishvili.

 

In addition, Misha Bolkvadze, chairman of the Khelvachauri organization of the United Natio­nal Movement, noted that "the United Natio­nal Movement is a force that can defeat the Russian oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili."

 

"During these years, we have actively participated both at the local level and in the capital to force the Russian Dream to retreat. Millions are spent in our municipality on water systems, gasification, asphalt, although these millions go only to their pockets, and the people living here do not see any benefit. Therefore, we are actively going from village to village, and we will change the Russian regime together with the people very soon", said Misha Bolkvadze.

 

 

source: IPN 

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