There is a suspicion of pre-election agitation with foreign funding, and we see that radical parties are conducting pre-election campaigns, there are rare facts like this, - said the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, in connection with the "Festival of Democracy" held in Telavi.
As Papuashvili mentioned, these specific events were planned by this "NGO" with the expectation that they would go into politics officially and finance their own pre-election campaign.
"We know that several radical parties are conducting pre-election agitation with the funding of the Danish state. At the same time, the non-governmental organization, which organizes this event, is itself in politics, its members are in politics, and this raises doubts that we are dealing with political corruption. This creates the perception that these specific events were planned by this "NGO" with the expectation that they would then officially go into politics and finance their own pre-election campaign. Once again, I ask the media to be interested in whether there is a suspicion of pre-election campaigning with foreign funding, since it is Danish money and we see that radical parties are conducting pre-election campaigns, I think harsh facts about this are rare", said Shalva Papuashvili.