Mamuka Mdinaradze: Of course, we will overcome the veto of the so-called President

Of course, we will overcome the veto of the President, the so-called President, who is involved in this shameful battle, said the leader of the majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze.

According to him, Mamuka Khazaradze wanted the CEC to be run by a member of the political council of his party, or ultimately, the National Movement, but this plan failed.

"Khazaradze's scheme failed. He wanted a member of his political council to rule, that is, in the end, the National Movement to rule the Central Election Commission. He had accumulated "evidence" which was a lie in reality. The chairman of the CEC used these so-called evidence in advance and gave comprehensive answers to everyone's questions. In other words, the scheme was deciphered: they wanted to bully him, information was spread about this, and as a result of this bullying, when he would have resigned, then a member of Khazaradze's political council would have become the chair of the CEC, that is, the country would have been ruled without people's choice.

His television, among many lies, even falsified the biography of his deceased father in order to accuse him of being a corrupt official during Shevardnadze's time. Other details are meaningless.

Of course, we will overcome the veto of the President. In fact, she is the so-called President who is involved in this shameful battle. It is even theoretically impossible for them to win. The only way they have is to talk about the legitimacy problems and question the legitimacy of the elections. The best target is CEC and its chairman. Their fight will not be to win the elections, but to fight against the CEC and the legitimacy of the elections. The Georgian people will not tolerate their filth", said Mamuka Mdinaradze.

For information, the President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, vetoed the amendments to the Election Code.

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