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17.11.20 13:55
Mikehil Saakashvili, former president of Georgia called Tiny Kox, Dutch MP, who headed a 9-member delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) at Georgian 2020 parliamentary elections, an agent of Russian Federal Security Service.
“Georgian Dream was lucky that the elections were held amid COVID-19 pandemic and European Parliament did not send observers. Only Council of Europe and Russian agent arrived, Kox, who has been fed by Russia for decades since my being in CoE. It does not actually matter FSS wrote the conclusion or Kox. This indicates who stands behind Ivanishvili. If Kox is on your side, then something is wrong, everything is wrong.
But now that we have these facts, people have taken to the streets, opened their eyes, the issue of US.S elections has passed, and they have seen that in one country formerly called the beacon of democracy for the whole world, during daylight, or more precisely, during dark night, a dark guy stole the right of choice from people because they lost the elections, rewrote 20% and declared that he had won, the world will react and this reaction will be decisive if there are many of us,” Saakashvili said in live air of Main Channel.
Tiny Kox headed a 9-member election observer delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) at October 31, 2020 parliamentary elections in Georgia. Kox said that “peaceful elections were welcoming that does not happen always.” He also said that protests on Election Day and following days showed were the sigh that voters’ choice is not respected.”
source: 1TV
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