Let's call it Irakli's dreams. It is not written to be implemented - it seems that the Georgian proverb works: "When an ox lies with an ox, it either changes its morals or it turns ugly". There is no opposition in Iran either. I think he should not go again, - this is how Paata Manjgaladze, one of the leaders of "Unity-National Movement", responded to the statement of the Prime Minister, Irakli Kobakhidze, regarding the possible ban of "National Movement".
As he noted, he advises the Prime Minister to shake hands less with the leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas.
"Let's call it Irakli's dreams. This has not been implemented. I advise him to visit Iran less, shake hands less with the leaders of "Hezbollah" and "Hamas". It seems that the Georgian proverb works: "When a bull goes to a bull, it either changes its morals or it changes". There is no opposition in Iran either. "I think Kobakhidze should not go to Iran again," Manjgaladze said.
For information, the prime minister said regarding the prosecution of the "National Movement" that "when a political party creates problems for the national interests of the state, it is anti-constitutional, anti-democratic, of course, it is the state's responsibility to ban it." In addition, Irakli Kobakhidze noted that in case of banning of the "National Movement", it would be logical to suspend the mandates of the deputies of the party who will enter the parliament.
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