Mamuka Mdinaradze on the opposition: They were silent when they knew that the work on Tsereteli was not progressing as it should, they shouted when the problem was solved strictly and they realized that the promise was being fulfilled

They were silent when they knew that the ongoing works on Tsereteli were not going as well as they should and the City Hall had problems with the contractor, they shouted when the problem was strictly resolved and corrected and they realized that the promise is being fulfilled - as they say, a grandiose work is being done - that's how it echoes Mamuka Mdinaradze, the executive secretary of "Georgian Dream" on the social network, shared the statements of the opposition regarding the rehabilitation of Tsereteli Avenue.

As Mamuka Mdinaradze notes, the opposition was going to break the news in the first case in February.

"A brief "anamnesis" of one of the directions of the malicious and, at the same time, harmful, easily decipherable and ineffective PR campaign against Kakha Kaladze, initiated by the hand-me-down opposition:

They were silent when they knew that the ongoing works on Tsereteli were not progressing as they should and the City Hall also had problems with the contractor. (They were giggling at most).

They screamed when the problem was strictly solved, corrected, and they realized that the promise was being fulfilled - as they say, a great job is being done.

In the first case, they were going to break the story in February..." Mamuka Mdinaradze wrote on Facebook.

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