SAAKASHVILI: GEORGIA IS IN THE HANDS OF A MAFIA CLAN
The leader of the Georgian nation accused Ivanishvili's pro-Russian regime of completely looting the country, depriving people of their right to vote, and stealing and falsifying the parliamentary elections. Bravo, Miho! This is what every Georgian thinks now. Citizens continue their protests and refuse to submit to the pro-Russian authorities.
The third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, who is imprisoned on fabricated criminal charges by the authorities, commented on the protests demanding re-elections in Georgia and the dispersal of the opposition rally by law enforcement.
"I greet looted Georgia. Georgia has been completely looted. There is no right more valuable than the right to vote, the freedom of choice. People woke up early, went to polling stations to vote. I saw how people came from various countries to cast their votes. In the evening, it was announced that the elections were stolen, and they left empty-handed. This is the situation we face," Saakashvili stated.
According to him, Georgia is in the hands of a mafia clan that continues to rob the country.
"The mafia clan is judging me, the creator of the Georgian state. Today’s case of illegal return to the country is an even greater injustice; it crosses all boundaries. I think that all those who could have ended my unjust imprisonment have failed their historical responsibility. The situation is simple: the country has been taken from us. Now is not the time for partisan disagreements; we will continue to resist. If we stop, Georgia as a country will cease to exist," said the third president of Georgia.
Mikheil Saakashvili reminded that the anniversary of the Rose Revolution is approaching.
"This is how the elections were stolen. We knew in advance that the elections would be falsified, and we prepared. Between us and our freedom, our survival, stand 4,000 'robocops' and special forces. They are not law enforcement officers; they pose as law enforcement while being lawbreakers. That is why we must be strong," Saakashvili concluded, urging continued protests.
Source: sovanews.tv