Irakli Gharibashvili on the opposition: where were they, if this addition happened, why didn't they react there? This indicates that they are not involved in parliamentary activities

Where are these people [the opposition], where were they, if this addition happened, why didn't they react there? This once again indicates that they are not really involved in parliamentary activities and their main topics are destruction, disorder, madness, chaos, "Georgian Dream" chairman Irakli Gharibashvili told journalists, thus responding to the changes contained in the final version of the "Transparency of Foreign Influence" bill.

According to him, if some additions were made to the bill, the discussion should have been held then.

According to Gharibashvili, "questions should be asked in the parliament" regarding the mentioned issue.

"On the one hand, it's absurd - the opposition is represented in the parliament in quite a variety of ways, there are many parties, and at this time, we heard the statements, it turns out that after the fact they find out that some addition was made. Where are these people, where were they, if this addition happened, why didn't they react there? This again indicates that they are not really involved in parliamentary activities, their main themes are the destruction, disorder, madness, chaos that they bring. Then, if these additions are made, talk about the arguments. I'm not sure about the details, but from what we've heard, it's clear that they're complaining about something. It is a problem that there was no discussion and, unfortunately, we have to discuss the already adopted law," Gharibashvili said.

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