20 April 2024,   17:52
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Yes, unfortunately, we have stumbled - the PM

I am ready to go to the parliament at any time and submit our report - said the Prime Minister at a special briefing. Mamuka Bakhtadze explained why he did not come to Parliament today, where the government"s action program was to be submitted.
According to him, after consultation with the Parliament, he is ready to arrive at the extraordinary session to submit the report.
"Due to recent developments, I think today the report about infrastructure projects, various reforms we implement in the healthcare sector, agriculture or any other direction, is not in line with the public interest. Today our society is interested in the events that have been taking place in recent days, "- the Prime Minister said.
Mamuka Bakhtadze started the assessment of current events from October 1, 2012. He said that "since the day the convicted Mikheil Saakashvili and his aggressive group rhetoric are the same, it is aggression and violence, creating a sense of society that will be unrest."He said that this aggression was even more active after 2016, the same happened in the presidential election. According to the PM, the opposition is trying to polarize the society. According to Mamuka Bakhtadze, the opposition was in the position of ambush for seven years.
"They were waiting for somebody to stumble and yes, unfortunately, we have stumbled. What we have witnessed on June 20 was unacceptable for each Georgian…It was too heavy to see. This has triggered sincere emotions in our citizens, sincere protest and each of sympathies this protest. On the very same day, we gave it a very strong reaction. This assembly or conference was suspended and all delegations left Tbilisi. The next evening we saw a sincere protest of our citizens. It was a sincere protest of each person, each young person. But at the same time, we saw that destructive force was involved and everyone saw that this destructive force was trying to use this sincere protest for its provocative purposes, "Mamuka Bakhtadze said

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