Paata Manjgaladze: It turns out that Georgian Dream and its experts hired for 1,000 GEL know who shot Trump, and the FBI and CIA do not- what Georgian Dream is doing is immoral

It turns out that Georgian Dream and the experts hired by Georgian Dre­am for 1,000 GEL know who shot Trump, and the FBI and CIA do not - what Georgian Dre­am is doing is immoral, - one of the leaders of the Unity Platform, Paata Manjgaladze, said while talking to journalists.

According to him, it is immoral to use such a serious fact for narrow-party political purposes.

"I think it is immoral to try to use such a serious fact for narrow party political purposes. What Georgian Dre­am is doing is immoral and we were mocked by our colleagues. It turns out that Georgian Dre­am and the experts hired by Georgian Dre­am for 1,000 GEL know who shot Trump, and the FBI and CIA do not, and Trump doesn't know either," Manjgaladze said.

In addition, the opposition politician appreciated NATO's call to the Georgian government to accelerate reforms to strengthen democratic institutions and Euro-Atlantic integration.

According to Manjgaladze, no one believes that Georgian Dre­am will carry out any reforms in the remaining 100 days.

"As for the messages from NATO, as I understood, no one believes that Georgian Dre­am will carry out any reforms in the remaining 100 days. In fact, the appeal is addressed to the Georgian people, "If you want to be closer to NATO, if you want to become a member of the European Union, it is necessary to change the government and bring in a government that will carry out these reforms." The government, which did not carry out the reforms necessary for joining NATO for 12 years, naturally, no one believes, nor European, American, or NATO partners, that Georgian Dre­am will carry out any reforms in the remaining 100 days”, Manjgaladze said.

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