Tina Bokuchava: The March 2 rally is not aimed at restricting the freedom of movement of the so-called MPs

We are going to protest peacefully on the roadway. I call on the MPs to get out of expensive jeeps and hear the voice of the people and thus enter the parliament, - Tina Bokuchava, a member of the United National Movement, said relating to the rally scheduled for March 2.

As Bokuchava said after the meeting of the opposition parties, they will not restrict MPs’ freedom of movement.

"At the meeting, we discussed Tuesday's protest event, which will be held in front of the parliament building and which is not aimed at restricting the freedom of movement of the so-called MPs, however, they will be forced to get out of their expensive cars because we are going to express our protest peacefully on the roadway. There will also be rallies in front of the Chancellery, the court, the police building. Much of today’s meeting was devoted to planning Tuesday’s rally, we are going to protest peacefully on the roadway. I call on the MPs to get out of expensive jeeps and hear the voice of the people and thus enter the parliament. Their freedom of movement will not be restricted," Bokuchava said.

According to her, at the rally scheduled for March 2, they will once again voice the demands of the opposition.

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