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Shalva Papuashvili: It's time to stand together

29.04.24 12:59


It is time to stand together, to protect your choices, to evaluate your past life and struggle, to express your faith in tomorrow, to preserve what is dear and cherished to you, - the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, writes about this.

 

As Shalva Papuashvili points out, the Georgian nation is worthy and wise, patiently and intelligently looking at thousands of "well-wishers" and waiting for its time, because it knows that the truth is invincible.

 

According to him, the time has come for the children of this country to stand together, feel this "great moment" and say - strength is in unity.

 

"It is a time to stand together and stand together, to protect your choices, to evaluate your past life and struggle, to express your faith in tomorrow, to preserve what is dear and cherished to you, to express love and solidarity towards those with whom you are united by one word - motherland.

 

Not so often, although several times in the recent history of Georgia, the time has come for the unity of the nation, and at each such time, Georgia has proven that it has dignity, that the bridge between the past and the future has not been broken, that the heart of the country continues to beat steadily.

 

We will be proud of standing together today, and we will tell our children that we stood where the country's independence, its sovereignty, the Georgian state needed our presence.

 

Our people are dignified and wise, patiently and intelligently look at a thousand "well-wishers" and wait for their time, because they know that the truth is invincible.

 

The time has come for the children of this country to stand together, feel this "great moment" and say - strength is in unity.

 

We will meet today, on Rustaveli Avenue, to take out the peace of our homeland, once again to protect Georgia.

 

Long live independent Georgia!" - writes the Chairman of the Parliament.

 

 

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