"No to UNM , No to Evil"- banners of new aggressive content appeared on Tbilisi streets.Eight former politicians are depicted on the banners.
"Courier" found out that the banners were ordered by businessman Alexander Megutnishvili who is the owner of Tsinandali wine factory .
Megutnishvili said during a telephone conversation with Rustavi 2 that he had been illegally detained during the previous government and tried to express his own position in this form, although the businessman also said that the people who forced him to pay still remain in power.
According to Aleksandre Megutnishvili, all the technical details related to the banners were agreed with "Georgian Dream" independently from him
by Mirian Karalashvili, the founder of "Obiektivi"
Megutnishvili was also the donor of "Georgian Dream" during the 2016 parliamentary elections. He transferred 60 thousand GEL to the ruling team and now he has paid 52 thousand lari for banners.
"The people who arrested me are still in power. Those to whom I brought the money , and now one is in this government in the protecting of the nature and the other is working in the State Security.
This can not be forgiven. I demanded to depict them on the banners as well, but the banners are too big and I don"t like it. The design was chosen by me, a friend of mine, Mirian Karalashvili, who works in "Georgian Dream" helped me. I paid 50 thousand GEL.. Mirian settled everything. I funded Salome Zourabichvili"s campaign with these banners, "said Alexander Megutnishvili, the owner of" Tsinandali Wine Factory ".