05 November 2024,   07:43
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In Moldova, we saw a picture of Mrs. Sandu standing next to a box, which clearly shows that it is marked by the side of voter. What does the GYLA think, should presidential elections in Moldova be canceled? – Papuashvili

Some non-governmental organizations can no longer find any arguments to implement their political goals and are struggling with the moss that the Georgian people have seen for a long time. Such a statement the Speaker of the Georgian parliament made at today’s press conference.

“Tragically, the history of the so-called rigged elections was repeated exactly 4 years ago. By the way, yesterday was November 3. Four years ago, on November 3, 2020, that historic meeting took place in the studio of the opposition Mtavari Arkhi, where they signed a pledge that they would not enter the Parliament under any circumstances, then they started and everyone entered. Now we see a farce with the same actors. The same production director. They think that the audience is the same, but everyone understands this farce very well.

Yesterday elections were held in Moldova, which the opposition watched with amazement. We saw a picture of a semi-transparent box, the ballots do not fit in the envelope. That is, what does the Georgian Young Lawyers Association think that the presidential elections in Moldova should be canceled? This is what GYLA promises to the Moldovan people? It shows once again how much fraud we are already dealing with on the part of some NGOs, when they can no longer find any arguments for the realization of their political goals.

NGOs, especially those that call themselves the so-called monitoring organizations and operate with foreign funding, were involved in the election campaign, aiming to achieve a specific election result. They were against Georgian Dream and now, when this result did not come, they are trying to use their own foreign funding to take away the choice of Georgian, Moldovan, Bulgarian, Lithuanian and Polish voters”, - said Shalva Papuashvili.

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