Paata Manjgaladze: The biggest threat to national identity is that a citizen of his own country runs away from his homeland due to poverty and unemployment

The biggest threat to the national identity is that a citizen of one's own country flees from the homeland due to poverty and unemployment, said Paata Manjgaladze, general secretary of "Strategy Agmashenebeli", whose comments are published by "Strategy Agmashenebeli".

As the opposition MP points out, "Georgian Dream" does not respond to poverty and unemployment with effective steps.

According to Manjgaladze, "Georgian Dream" hides the real needs of the people by organizing false discussions and using the language of hatred.

"The biggest threat to national identity is that a citizen of his own country runs away from his homeland due to poverty and unemployment. Instead of responding to this difficult situation with the actions that "Georgian Dream" has done, it has switched to the language of hatred and organizing false discussions on irrelevant political issues so that citizens do not ask questions: why were no jobs created in 12 years? Why didn't the economy grow? Why are prices increasing and, accordingly, why is the citizen's income not increasing?" Manjgaladze said.

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