Kakha Kaladze on Saakashvili's initiative: Perhaps the "National Movement" needs this to take its people who count the votes to school

I don't know, perhaps the "National Movement" needs this to take its people who count votes to school. It is their right and they can walk, there is no problem, - said the mayor of Tbilisi, Kakha Kaladze, thus responding to the initiative of the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, to create a vote guard school.

According to him, "Georgian Dream" is preparing for victory and the government has a real opportunity to come to power with a constitutional majority.

"As always, "Georgian Dream" is preparing for victory, and "Georgian Dream" has a real opportunity to come to power with a constitutional majority. Because there is a lot of support from the community. How many elections have I participated in, we have been coming together since 2012, and after 2012 "Georgian Dream" has not had such support as it has today. Because society sees everything clearly. Today, information is not blocked, those years have already passed, when the government was dominant and had all the media outlets in its pocket. There are so many things we can reach for today to get more information. Accordingly, people see what was happening, what kind of pressure there was, what kind of attacks there were, but with our strength, principles and patriotism, we kept calm in the country, kept peace. We made the economic development of the country, the country received the status of a candidate, and we intend to continue our life with these principles in the future, where the interest of our country and people will be taken into account first of all", said Kaladze.

For information, the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, said during the trial that "I am announcing the creation of a school for the guardian of votes. This school will be launched in a month and a half. We will have thousands of people trained to detect these stupid schemes and prevent them."

According to his own statement, "Georgian Dream" will not succeed in falsifying the elections and "everyone who wants to do this should drink cold water".

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