Paata Manjgaladze: "Georgian Dream" is not interested in any transparency and content, if it was interested, it would not have blocked the media representatives from moving to the parliament

"Georgian Dream" is not interested in any transparency and content, if it was interested, it would not have blocked the opportunity for media representatives to move to the Parliament of Georgia, Paata Manjgaladze, one of the leaders of "Strategy Aghmashenebeli", said about this.

As he explains, the law that does not serve the interests of Georgia should not be accepted.

"This law is Russian for many reasons, because it serves the Russian cause. When the chancellor of Germany, the secretary general of NATO, the relevant UN committee, the European Union, the European Council tell you that you cannot enter Europe with this law, therefore you should not adopt a law that does not serve the interest of Georgia.

The law that prevents the integration of Georgia in Europe is Russian. For me, the most important thing is that there are many Georgians on the street, because "Georgian Dream" only hears the voices of many people, "Georgian Dream" does not understand any legal and political arguments, now the most important thing for it is that all organizations support us before the elections.

"Georgian Dream" is not interested in any transparency and content, if it was interested, it would not have blocked the media representatives from moving to the Parliament of Georgia. "Georgian Dream" does not care about any transparency, when it is afraid of online media among them, it means that the government is very afraid. If he wanted transparency, he would have started with the finances of Ivanishvili and Gharibashvili, Manjgaladze says.

For information, only accredited television journalists will have the right to enter the parliament building and cover the planned sessions on the spot today - no journalists of any other media outlets, including accredited correspondents of "InterpressNews" will be able to enter the legislative body and work on the spot.

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