POLITICS
22.02.21 13:15
Let's admit, it's also our challenge that in some cases the state did not respond properly to violence organized by marginal forces, - said Irakli Gharibashvili, candidate for the post of Prime Minister who is being heard in the format of Georgian Dream faction.
Gharibashvili addressed the members of the majority that radicalism and destructiveness are being turned into politics in today's reality.
"In some circles of anti-state forces acting against the state, marginalized people are still popular, who fall asleep and wake up thinking about how to take advantage of the mood of discontent that has been created in the country for objective reasons, with their participation. Most of the society sees well the intentions of these small but noisy forces, the goals as to why they need to divide the society and not the unity. They are constantly striving for chaos and unrest, because against the background of complete weakness and failure, this is the only way they can attract attention", - Irakli Gharibashvili said.
Gharibashvili also said that the society should have a clear picture of the long-term perspective and the belief that a better future is laid by common work. According to the PM candidate, in such a case, "individuals who are called marginal politicians can no longer find support."
source: IPN
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