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Paata Manjgaladze: Street protests are necessary, but they should not be chaotic, they should be well organized

27.02.23 11:20


Gharibashvili's post was very shameful, I got the impression that on February 25, people were involved in a natural disaster - it is a shame that the enemy was not called an enemy, - Paata Manjgaladze, deputy of Strategy Builder, told journalists.

 

He responded to the Facebook post of Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili of February 25.

 

According to him, rewriting history is shameful.

 

"We saw the statement of three high officials of Georgian Dream, namely Gharibashvili, Kobakhidze and Papuashvili. None of them mentioned the Russian Empire, they talked about the Soviet Union and the enemy. Gharibashvili's post was very shameful, it created the impression that those people were involved in a natural disaster on February 25. Kobakhidze talked about the Soviet Union. They should have said: "Soviet Russia", "Russia". It is shameful to rewrite history, it is shameful when the enemy is not named as an enemy", Manjgaladze noted.

 

In addition, he also spoke about the plans of the opposition. As he mentioned, street protests are necessary.

 

"Strat­egy Builder has not hidden the action plan of the opposition. Street protests are necessary, but they should not be chaotic. They should be well organized," Manjgaladze noted.

 

 

source: IPN 

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